Electronics : Scansnap S510 Adf Clr USB 2.0 A3 Dupl Scan Del Bund with RACK2 Filer

Electronics : Scansnap S510 Adf Clr USB 2.0 A3 Dupl Scan Del Bund with RACK2 Filer

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Scansnap S510 Adf Clr USB 2.0 A3 Dupl Scan Del Bund with RACK2 Filer

from: Fujitsu Imaging



Scansnap S510 Adf Clr USB 2.0 A3 Dupl Scan Del Bund with RACK2 Filer
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Street Price: $549.99
Gaunz Org Price: $419.99
Savings!: $130.00 (24%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1091





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Fujitsu
EAN: 0097564307386
Product Feature: Sold Individually
Label: Fujitsu Imaging
Product Manufacturer: Fujitsu Imaging
Model: PA03360-B525
Publisher: Fujitsu Imaging
Ranking: 1091
Special Features: nv:Scanner Type^Sheetfed|Scanner Element^Charge-Coupled Device (CCD)|Optical Resolution^600 dpi|Interface Connectivity^USB 2.0|Power Source^AC Adapter
Studio: Fujitsu Imaging


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Filer RACK2 with Bund Del Scan Dupl A3 2.0 USB Clr Adf S510 Scansnap






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ln one step, the ScanSnap S510 scanner digitizes both sides of a document in a single pass, in color, and at an amazing speed of up to 18 pages per minute. With a touch of the button, the ScanSnap S510 scanner enhances the user experience with a host of automatic features, including auto paper size detection, auto de-skew and auto blank page removal.The included 'ScanSnap 0rganizer' automatically converts scanned data into searchable PDF files, while the ScanSnap S510's image enhancement technology increases character recognition for more precise 0CR accuracy. The bundled ABBYY FineReader software enables the user to scan documents directly to applications such as Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint software.Scan business cards directly to your contacts database with the included CardMinder application. CardMinder captures information written in 8 languages from scanned business cards images and stores this information in an easily accessible format. The quick menu provides dynamic control over the destination of scanned documents. lf attaching scans directly to an email, the user can quickly change the file name and protect it with a password for added security. The ScanSnap S510 scanner easily installs via its USB 2.0 interface and its small footprint requires less space than a letter size piece of paper.








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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Book Scanning ...
As a college instructor, I read a lot of books. I like to have all of my textbooks and articles with me as I go places, because I always have time to read while I am waiting. I bought the Sony Book Reader which requires digital media. I also like to have my books read to me which requires digital print.

The Scansnap was more than I expected. I can cut the binding off of my books with a table saw, run it though the scanner and turn it into a Word file in about 20 minutes. The scanner is extremely efficient and the software is almost flawless in making digital copies of the print.




Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - own 4 of these in my firm
Fantastic machine. it really speeds up work flow if you want to send out documents in pdf to others. you can take another party's document and scan it and immediately convert it to a word document and it is very precise or you can make it into a slide for a powerpoint presentation instantly. it will open up your outlook program if you ask it to scan to email and attach the document as a pdf attachment you can rename. very cool product. only technical issue is when you load the product software you may need to do a driver upgrade on it through the web to make it work but that is not hard. amazon is very competitive on price on this item. i have other scanners that are twain and isis compatible and this scanner is not but for what i will use this scanner for it is not a problem at all.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Great product ...
I have previously owned a flatbed scanner. This scanner is so simple to operate and the quality is wonderful. This equipment is a "keeper". Set up was simple and quick.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - This scanner is incredible.
I really love my new scanner. It was expensive, but worth it. I scan everything that comes across my desk, and I even scan all of my magazines so I can recycle them once I've given them a first read. I just slice the binding off with a utility knife and straight edge, and feed the whole magazine into the scanner. It will jam occasionally, but most magazines go through without a hitch.

Bank statements and documents work great. I do wish it was TWAIN compliant, so I could scan into Quicken directly, but I just scan a document and then import the PDF.

I got the bundle, but I'm not a big fan of Rack2Filer. I like having PDF's that I can sort as files. I use the built in software, and sort by folders. Seems to be working well so far. I keep waiting for new stuff to come in the mail so I can scan it and get rid of it.





Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * best scanner ever ...
I have owned this scanner for several years. I am now buying two more for my business because I have multiple locations and I want to try the Rack Filer software.

First of all the unit has a very small foot print on the desk. Then, it is so simple to use. Just place your pages to be scanned on the unit and press the green buttin and voila, you have a .pdf. This has chnaged how we store documents completely.

As a warning the save option will default to your My Picture folder. Be very careful.

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