Wednesday 17 October 2012

Scansnap S510

Scansnap S510

The ScanSnap is different is in the purposeful design. Most scanners are either flatbed scanners, designed primarily for photos, and able to handle documents primarily for duplication purposes—not for archives or searchable replicants; or they are scanners built into a multi-function printer, and the scanner is again geared toward copying or faxing a document. A dedicated document scanner that easily handles any size paper up to 8.5 inches wide is a completely different tool. This could be the solution to a household that has trouble maintaining adequate records for tax preparation, a way to archive all of the family recipes, or finally getting the business cards you keep in a Rolodex entered into Address Book or Entourage. It could be a tool for academic research or data mining. What papers do you have stacks of at your house? You could probably figure out a way to use the ScanSnap to get them quickly stored on your computer.

Scansnap S510

Scansnap S510

Scansnap S510

Scansnap S510

Scansnap S510

Scansnap S510

Scansnap S510

Scansnap S510

Scansnap S510

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