This S300 model will work with a Mac if you use VMWare fusion.
That aside, the scanner defies description...you truly need to see it to believe it could scan so well/easily.
I put it to the test straight out the box with staples left in sheets, crumpled corners, torn irregular size papers...anything goes. I am truly impressed.
I have VMWare running, Scansnap organiser running in the background in a Windows XP virtual machine on my Mac Laptop. I've set OCR on and files are saved on the Mac side ready to be seen by spotlight. I have avoided the Japanese Mac drivers purely to skip the hassle...it seems Fusion is the the answer for me.
Portability the selling point over its bigger brother S510.
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This S300 model will work with a Mac if you use VMWare fusion.
That aside, the scanner defies description...you truly need to see it to believe it could scan so well/easily.
I put it to the test straight out the box with staples left in sheets, crumpled corners, torn irregular size papers...anything goes. I am truly impressed.
I have VMWare running, Scansnap organiser running in the background in a Windows XP virtual machine on my Mac Laptop. I've set OCR on and files are saved on the Mac side ready to be seen by spotlight. I have avoided the Japanese Mac drivers purely to skip the hassle...it seems Fusion is the the answer for me.
Portability the selling point over its bigger brother S510.
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This S300 model will work with a Mac if you use VMWare fusion.
That aside, the scanner defies description...you truly need to see it to believe it could scan so well/easily.
I put it to the test straight out the box with staples left in sheets, crumpled corners, torn irregular size papers...anything goes. I am truly impressed.
I have VMWare running, Scansnap organiser running in the background in a Windows XP virtual machine on my Mac Laptop. I've set OCR on and files are saved on the Mac side ready to be seen by spotlight. I have avoided the Japanese Mac drivers purely to skip the hassle...it seems Fusion is the the answer for me.
Portability the selling point over its bigger brother S510.
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This S300 model will work with a Mac if you use VMWare fusion.
That aside, the scanner defies description...you truly need to see it to believe it could scan so well/easily.
I put it to the test straight out the box with staples left in sheets, crumpled corners, torn irregular size papers...anything goes. I am truly impressed.
I have VMWare running, Scansnap organiser running in the background in a Windows XP virtual machine on my Mac Laptop. I've set OCR on and files are saved on the Mac side ready to be seen by spotlight. I have avoided the Japanese Mac drivers purely to skip the hassle...it seems Fusion is the the answer for me.
Portability the selling point over its bigger brother S510.
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My rx520 was working just fine when suddenly i get a message E90 on the screen which means you have to have it serviced (which btw would be more expensive than getting another printer). It turns out this message comes up because epson have installed timers or counters into their printers. so after a certain amount of usage your printer will simply die. Epson's excuse is that it is to prevent ink leaking onto your desk. And seems to be that's all it is - an EXCUSE to RIP YOU OFF, because after all, they could have allowed the scanner to continue working, couldn't they? But no, the whole all-in-one is dead.
Shame, i liked the negative scanning facility.
I've been loyal to epson, had a stylus 740 and an stylus 810 in the past ... Read More:
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My rx520 was working just fine when suddenly i get a message E90 on the screen which means you have to have it serviced (which btw would be more expensive than getting another printer). It turns out this message comes up because epson have installed timers or counters into their printers. so after a certain amount of usage your printer will simply die. Epson's excuse is that it is to prevent ink leaking onto your desk. And seems to be that's all it is - an EXCUSE to RIP YOU OFF, because after all, they could have allowed the scanner to continue working, couldn't they? But no, the whole all-in-one is dead.
Shame, i liked the negative scanning facility.
I've been loyal to epson, had a stylus 740 and an stylus 810 in the past ... Read More:
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My rx520 was working just fine when suddenly i get a message E90 on the screen which means you have to have it serviced (which btw would be more expensive than getting another printer). It turns out this message comes up because epson have installed timers or counters into their printers. so after a certain amount of usage your printer will simply die. Epson's excuse is that it is to prevent ink leaking onto your desk. And seems to be that's all it is - an EXCUSE to RIP YOU OFF, because after all, they could have allowed the scanner to continue working, couldn't they? But no, the whole all-in-one is dead.
Shame, i liked the negative scanning facility.
I've been loyal to epson, had a stylus 740 and an stylus 810 in the past ... Read More:
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I've had this printer for over 6 months for business use. It's been very reliable and copes with printing up to 80 sheets a day on a regular basis.
It does seem to get through ink rather quickly hence 4 stars rather than 5.
Other than that I'm happy with the quality, ease of use and reliability and think it's a good product for the price.
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I've had this printer for over 6 months for business use. It's been very reliable and copes with printing up to 80 sheets a day on a regular basis.
It does seem to get through ink rather quickly hence 4 stars rather than 5.
Other than that I'm happy with the quality, ease of use and reliability and think it's a good product for the price.
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