I bought this for work, we use a lot of photographic evidence, it does indeed pass through the printer 4 times, the pictures are fine but takes forever when you're printing lots of photos. Take my advice and use your pc printer.
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I bought this for work, we use a lot of photographic evidence, it does indeed pass through the printer 4 times, the pictures are fine but takes forever when you're printing lots of photos. Take my advice and use your pc printer.
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Not cheap but works well. Print quality excellent, rapid easy to use fax. Fairly large footprint. After 3 months use I'm very satisfied with my purchase.
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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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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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