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I've scanned as many as 500-750 sheets a day without a hitch. I purchased the S1500 a couple of weeks ago to digitize 35 years' worth of genealogy research material (handwritten, typed, forms, copies of source documents). Burns, “Just look into your heart, and you will find the answer.” The right model of ScanSnap for you really depends on your needs. If you have a need to be mobile, or if you do only a small amount of scanning, you can probably get away with the ScanSnap S1300. The extra speed and paper capacity will save you lots of time. If you have a large and/or regular volume of paper, I strongly urge you to go for the ScanSnap S1500 or the ScanSnap S1500M. I bet you know what I am going to say here: It depends! The ScanSnap S1500 and S1500M come with a carrier sheet, so you can more easily scan odd-sized paper. Of course, there is always the lacquer option too. With the release of the hybrid S1300, Fujitsu decided to go with the S1500’s color scheme. The ScanSnap S1500 has a black and silver look, while the S1500M is a more Mac-y white and grey. ColorĬome on, don’t pretend that the look of your peripheral isn’t important. While I wouldn’t call the S1500 or S1500M a big scanner, it is clearly not as mobile as the S1300.Īside from size and weight, the ScanSnap S1300 has the ability to run off a USB port’s power, so you theoretically don’t even need to take your power adapter with you. That may or may not make the price difference worth it to you. If you’re paying attention, you’ll notice right off the bat that the S1300 does not include Adobe Acrobat.
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