The dream of a paperless office was once impossible, then laughable. Receipts, invoices, stubs, tax documents and other folderol pile up uncontrollably at times. The paper-filled office is now, too, ...
If your total experience with scanners is with the flatbed type that sits atop all-in-one printers, you may be excused for thinking scanners are not all that exciting. Given the slow, awkward, ...
It is a compact size of 273 mm × 36 mm × 47.5 mm, weighs just 400 g, and a high performance thin battery that can read 260 sheets with full charge is carried and it is easy to connect with PC and ...
The Fujitsu ScanScan iX1500 exemplifies a niched function done extremely well. With superb scan quality, speed, and reliability, the ScanSnap iX1500 is more than adequate for small businesses and home ...
Fujitsu Computer Products of America, Inc., the market leader in document imaging scanners and services, today announced that the ScanSnap S300M mobile scanner won the prestigious international Forum ...
Since we reviewed the original Fujitsu ScanSnap scanner more than two years ago ( ), the ScanSnap has gone through two more incarnations. The latest model, the S510M (the Mac version of this product), ...
The new ScanSnap iX500 is enhanced with faster scanning speeds, a new advanced feeding system, an intelligent and customizable Quick Menu, and functionality allowing users to easily scan to ...
Equipped with a revolutionary “GI” image processor 2 inside the scanner, the ScanSnap iX500 is now empowered for today's ever-increasing on-the-go lifestyle and mobile professional. Now, users can ...
Sure, I know what you’re thinking: scanners are a bit boring. But Fujitsu hopes to tempt you with some of its delicious ScanSnap S1300 features including direct to PDF scanning as well as scanning ...
Fujitsu Computer Products of America, Inc., a market leader in document imaging scanners and services, today announced the general availability of the Fujitsu ScanSnap S300M mobile scanning solution.
These days, many of us who need copies of documents away from the office are relegated to strategies such as snapping photos with our cell phones and e-mailing them to ourselves. That’s fine if it’s ...