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1 RECOMMENDED by 8 people for OFFICE USE
Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500M Pass-Through Scanner
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$435.00 Est. at Amazon
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  1. from www.amazon.com
    5.0 Stars now the machine looks clunky and large in the picture shown here, but the scanner can be folded down if you are not using it.
  2. from www.amazon.com
    5.0 Stars bfujitsu scansnap s1500m instant pdf sheet-fed scanner for the macintoshfujitsu scansnap s1500m instant pdf sheet-fed scanner for the macintosheen the essential tool for totally digitizing my office.
  3. from www.amazon.com
    5.0 Stars the product is fast and i can create custom easily accessible menus to change from business to personal use, multipage to single page, etc.
  4. from Jay, www.newegg.com
    5.0 Stars scan it, shred it, make sure i've got a scheduled backup.the unit itself looks very sharp, the pictures don't do it justice.
  5. from www.amazon.com
    5.0 Stars this scanner far exceeded my expectations and i am now considering getting rid of my flatbed, even for photographs.
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Positives: Easy To Use, Fast, Compact, Type: Pass-Through Scanner
 
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Wize Buying Guide for Office Use
Scanners are essential for the modern office. They give you the ability to keep digital copies of important papers and invoices, use computer faxing software, and email documents to clients for perusal. Office needs are often very different from home needs, and you can save money by shopping smart and considering your needs.

If you're going to be scanning primarily documents, you will not need a high optical resolution to  capture the details and colors of photographs. For an office that scans photos occasionally, save money by opting for a unit with mid-range optical resolution (1000-3000dpi). However, if you need a scanner for intensive graphic use, a higher optical resolution will be necessary.

Most scanners can handle all dimensions of typical office papers, but if you will be scanning legal-sized documents or irregularly scaled illustrations, check the dimensions to make sure the unit can scan what you need.

Probably the most important, if mundane, detail to consider when purchasing a scanner is your operating system. It is vital that the scanner you buy is compatible with your office OS or at least that your scanner comes with software and drivers that will make it compatible with all of the system's users. Another compatibility issue: most scanners use USB to connect with routers or desktops, so make sure your computer will support its particular type of connectivity. Older computers often have few if any USB ports.
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