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Ricoh ScanSnap iX2400

The Ricoh ScanSnap iX2400 document scanner, which replaces the venerable ScanSnap iX1400, delivers a substantial upgrade. It's faster than its predecessor, has an automatic document feeder (ADF) twice ...
Starting with the first version of Fujitsu's ScanSnap scanner that I reviewed—the ScanSnap fi-5110EOX, in 2004—Fujitsu has done a great job of turning out one impressive model after another, ...
SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Fujitsu Computer Products of America, Inc., the leader in imaging solutions, is introducing the ScanSnap iX1300, an all-new model joining the popular ScanSnap ...
A year after announcing it would not support older ScanSnap scanners with a 64-bit version of ScanSnap Manager, prompting this article, Fujitsu abruptly reversed course. For details, see “Surprise!
Doesn't work on Macs. Maximum 600dpi. Needs 2 USB ports without AC. Good lord, nearly three hundred bucks? Really? Fujitsu's ScanSnap S300 is the cutest, most minimalist sheetfed scanner ever. It's so ...
Editors' Note: This is the most recent version of the Ricoh ScanSnap iX1600, which was sold under the Fujitsu brand when we reviewed it on Jan. 19, 2021. Our original review is below, updated only to ...
With two scan options – either through the innovative U-turn scanning mechanism that enables auto feed for multiple sheets or a more flexible front-loading return scan for larger and thicker documents ...
Fujitsu has a solid track record with its ScanSnap line, delivering one impressive scanner after another. With the ScanSnap S1100 ($199 direct), however, the company's outdone itself, bringing a whole ...
A year after announcing it would not support older ScanSnap scanners with a 64-bit version of ScanSnap Manager, prompting this article, Fujitsu abruptly reversed course. For details, see “Surprise!
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