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I&#8217;ve been using ScanSnaps since they first appeared on the horizon.   Prior to that, I&#8217;d been on a serious quest to become totally paperless.   I worked in a law firm and convinced them to get a scanner and I  learned how to use it.  The machine was large, complicated [...]]]></description>
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I&#8217;ve been using ScanSnaps since they first appeared on the horizon.   Prior to that, I&#8217;d been on a serious quest to become totally paperless.   I worked in a law firm and convinced them to get a scanner and I  learned how to use it.  The machine was large, complicated and  expensive.  If it hadn&#8217;t been so expensive I would have bought one for  myself to use at home, but I just couldn&#8217;t justify it.  When the  ScanSnap was announced I realized that finally there was a scanner that  could scan batches of documents at an affordable price. I assumed that  there had to be a catch, and that would mean the scanner wasn&#8217;t quite  top-notch.</p>
<p><a href="http://fujitsuscansnaps1500m.com/go/get_Fujitsu_ScanSnap_S1500M/"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-23" title="Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500M_scanning" src="http://fujitsuscansnaps1500m.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Fujitsu-ScanSnap-S1500M_scanning-300x292.jpg" alt="Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500M Sheet-Fed Scanner" width="300" height="292" /></a>I bought one anyway.  I realized instantly that this was the holy  grail of scanners.  And, as I said, I&#8217;ve been using them ever since.   Every one of these scanners has been a model of reliability.  I&#8217;ve  recommended these scanners to hundreds of people and every single person  I&#8217;ve recommended it to has wound up falling in love with it.  Like  anything in the world of technology, it is best if you take the time to  explore the settings and figure out how to make it work best for you.   As a home scanner there is simply no other option, not in my view.  The  all-in-one machines are fine if you only want to scan a few things here  and there.  If you are going to scan stacks of documents then you need a  real scanner.</p>
<h4>How good is this scanner?</h4>
<p>Well, like I said, I&#8217;m a lawyer and I&#8217;ve recommended this scanner to  other lawyers and helped them set it up.  Many other tech-savvy lawyers  I know have discovered this scanner on their own.  Lawyers as you may  know, are huge devourers of paper.  A couple of lawyers I know work in  small firms where this is the only scanner.  It can totally handle the  workflow of paper that a small firm of lawyers receives.  But, most of  these firms quickly decide to get a scanner for each lawyer.  And why  not?  It&#8217;s not that expensive, especially when you consider that it  comes pre-loaded with Adobe Acrobat (which is normally a $200+ value).   If you want to be paperless then you want to scan to PDF, and having  Acrobat allows you to manipulate your PDFs (e.g. add signatures, insert  pages, rotate pages, make sticky notes etc.).</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve used both the Mac version of this scanner and the Windows  version and they are completely equivalent.  They both work wonderfully.   The Windows version of this scanner comes with wonderful software  called ScanSnap Organizer, which makes it really easy to batch scan a  bunch of different papers (e.g. bank statements, utility bills, receipts  etc) and then later on put them into folders or whatever you want to do  to organize things.  The Mac version doesn&#8217;t come with this software,  but there is a great program called &#8216;Yep&#8217; (just google &#8216;yep mac  software&#8217; and you&#8217;ll find it) that costs about $34 and is even better  (in my opinion) than the Organizer software that comes with the Windows  version of the ScanSnap.</p>
<p><a href="http://fujitsuscansnaps1500m.com/go/get_Fujitsu_ScanSnap_S1500M/"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-24" title="Fujitsu-ScanSnap-S1500M" src="http://fujitsuscansnaps1500m.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Fujitsu-ScanSnap-S1500M.jpg" alt="Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500M in the box" width="300" height="225" /></a>It&#8217;s rare in the world of technology that one product winds up  dominating because it simply stands heads-and-shoulders above everything  else that purports to compete with it.  The Fujitsu ScanSnap is one  such product.  I advise a lot of lawyers about becoming paperless, and  whenever I hear that someone has tried and failed to make the switch  away from paper, I often find that the root problem is with their  scanner. It&#8217;s either too powerful (and therefore too complicated), or  it&#8217;s not powerful enough (e.g. the all-in-one device, and this is even  true of the $10,000 high end multi-function devices).  The ScanSnap is  like the porridge in the Goldilocks fable: it&#8217;s just right.</p>
<p>Install the software, then plug it in and hook it to the computer.  Configure it and then load a stack of paper.  Try putting a letter in  upside down and see what happens (it will auto rotate it to the proper  orientation).  It will straighten pages that you load crooked, and it  will scan the front and back of pages at the same time.  But it will  toss out the back pages if they&#8217;re blank.  It can scan in color or black  &amp; white.  You can run OCR (optical character recognition) so that  the document will be text-searchable (I don&#8217;t do this because it takes a  little extra time and generally isn&#8217;t worth it, but you can do it  easily if you want).  If you get this and want more room on your desk  then get rid of your fax machine and get a low-cost web based fax  service like [...] which lets you send and receive faxes by email.   You&#8217;ve got the Scanner and I presume you have an email account.</p>
<h4>What are you waiting for?  The paperless revolution awaits you, and  all you need to make the first step is this Scanner.</h4>
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