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What formats are supported by ScanSnap and how do I access them?
Thursday, May 19, 2011Installing your ScanSnap S1500 scanner on a Microsoft Windows Operating system such as Windows 7, Vista, XP or 2000, is quick and easy, but in case you aren’t clear on how to do it, we pulled together this step-by-step guide to help you through the process. Hardware Requirements: A PC system that meets the recommended [...]
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Prep Paper for Better Performance
Monday, March 14, 2011You watched the video on how to clean your ScanSnap and learned how you can change its consumables. However, you’re still experiencing occasional double feeds. Believe it or not, you could be causing the problem! Preparing your paper for scanning is just as important as keeping your ScanSnap clean, so we created this short three [...]
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Webinar: Connect your ScanSnap to the Cloud with M-Files Cloud Vault (Rescheduled)
Monday, January 10, 2011We brought it to you in December and have decided to bring it to you one more time and sweeten the pot! Sign up for our FREE Webinar and learn how to connect your ScanSnap – and every application on your desktop – directly to the cloud. M-Files Cloud Vault is an exciting new document [...]
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Did You Know You Can Scan Documents with Your ScanSnap and Send Them to Your Kindle DX*?
Tuesday, October 5, 2010For all of the Kindle DX* and ScanSnap owners out there, here is another reason to love your ScanSnap even more. Now you can scan articles, recipes and other important documents with your ScanSnap and put them on your Kindle DX to easily carry them with you on the go. Recently, I went on a [...]
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How Do I Remove Unwanted Pages When Scanning Both Sides of a Document With My ScanSnap?
Tuesday, August 31, 2010I am a high school math teacher who loves my ScanSnap. My students usually turn in their work on notebook or recycled paper, which typically has unwanted information on the back side. How do I delete the unwanted sides of pages while they’re being scanned or after they’ve been converted to PDF files? – ScanSnap [...]
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Can I use my ScanSnap to scan photos?
Monday, July 26, 2010Yes, the ScanSnap scanners sure can scan photos, though they’re not designed to take the place of professional quality photo scanners, which are typically flatbed and have the ability to scan at very high resolutions. Important to note, however, that the ScanSnap can scan up to 600 dpi and produce exceptional images thanks to our [...]
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How to create searchable PDF files with ScanSnap
Thursday, June 24, 2010Digitizing your paperwork so that it is organized and secure is easy to do with the ScanSnap. But as that digital archive grows, how do you find what you scanned once it has been filed away? Watch this video to learn how to OCR with the ScanSnap to create searchable PDF files at just the [...]
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How to use ScanSnap with SmartVault
Thursday, May 6, 2010Processing and storing invoices, bills, receipts, and other business documents can be a daunting task that leads to a mountain of paperwork. SmartVault integrates QuickBooks® to make the paperless office a reality by delivering a seamless solution with ScanSnap. With the click of a button, you can scan and store items in your secure, offsite [...]
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How to Quickly Rename Your File after Scanning
Thursday, May 6, 2010ScanSnap for PC can be configured several ways to meet your specific needs and this tip will offer you some options related to renaming files on the fly. The most commonly known option is to use the Scan to Folder function either selected as a profile from the tray or as an option from the [...]
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Replacing Your ScanSnap Consumables
Monday, April 26, 2010Caring for your ScanSnap can make all the difference in having it run smoothly, just how it was designed to run. We posted a video on how to clean and care for your ScanSnap here, but if you haven’t properly cleaned it or are still having trouble with scanning, you might consider replacing your consumables. [...]



