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Fujitsu Image Scanner ScanSnap SV600 (Discontinued by Manufacturer)
Scanner Type | Document |
Brand | Fujitsu |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Resolution | 1200 |
Item Weight | 11 Pounds |
Wattage | 20 watts |
Sheet Size | A3 |
Standard Sheet Capacity | 250 |
Optical Sensor Technology | CIS |
Minimum System Requirements | Windows 7 |
About this item
- One-button overhead scanning technology
- Scans an A3 size area in less than 3 seconds
- Book curve image-flattening technology and auto page-turn detection sensor
- Searchable PDF, PDF and JPEG creation
- Auto crop, de-skew and rotation features
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Easy to use | — | 4.1 | 4.0 | 2.8 | — | 4.3 |
Tech Support | — | 3.8 | 3.7 | 2.9 | 3.7 | — |
User interface | — | 3.8 | — | 3.1 | 4.2 | — |
Value for money | — | — | 4.3 | — | 3.6 | 3.4 |
Sold By | — | CZUR-US | CZUR-US | CZUR-US | CZUR-US | CZUR-US |
scanner type | Document | Book, Document | Book | 1s/page | Document | Document |
sheet capacity | 250 | 10 | — | 10 | — | — |
paper size | A3 | 16.53 X 11.69 | A3 | 16.5*11.69 | 8.27 X 11.69 | 8.27X11.69 |
connectivity tech | USB | USB | USB | USB | USB | USB |
optical sensor tech | CIS | CMOS | — | — | CMOS | CMOS |
media type | — | Paper, Receipt, Business Card | Business Card | USB | Paper, Business Card | USB |
resolution | 1200 | 5696*4272 | 4608*3456 | 5696*4272 | 1200 | 3264*2448 |
From the manufacturer
The Fujitsu ScanSnap SV600
For smooth operation in overhead scanning, the Fujitsu ScanSnap SV600 is enhanced with new customized features while continuing the ScanSnap concept of "Simple, Fast, and Compact." Scan newspapers, magazines, or books directly without cutting or damaging them. Save time and effort, and make it an easy job by scanning not only books or magazines but all types of content restrained in binders, spirals, folders, or clear sleeves. Just flip the page and scan. The ScanSnap SV600 scans business cards to large A3 size (double-letter) documents. And with the included ScanSnap Organizer, CardMinder and Rack2-Filer Smart software, keeping scanned content organized and accessible is a "Snap."
Do More with ScanSnap SV600
- Scan books, binder material, and other non-traditional items in addition to business cards and standard documents
- Powers up in 3 seconds, scans an A3 document in 3 seconds
- Features include auto image and curvature correction, timed mode, and page turn detection
- Includes Rack2-Filer Smart and Magic Desktop software
Versatile Imaging (VI) Technologies
Some things can't be scanned through a feeder so ScanSnap SV600 operates by taking an elevated view. Combining high quality CCD optics and advanced LED illumination, ScanSnap SV600 uses advanced capture technologies to maximize field of depth and minimize unevenness page after page. ScanSnap SV600 breaks free from typical flatbed limitations by scanning content larger than just letter size. Simply position the document on the A3 scan mat and press scan.
Quick Menu Saves Time
The Quick Menu pops up after scanning to allow users a fast and productive way to store, share or transform their data either on the computer, or into a favorite cloud service, like Evernote or Dropbox.
Multiple Document Detection
With an advanced cropping and orientation technology built-in, ScanSnap SV600 can scan several business cards, photos, newspaper clippings, and other documents at one time.
Performance Matters
With the touch of the power button, ScanSnap SV600 is ready to scan. And with each touch, a large A3 dimension scan area is captured in less than 3 seconds. Combined with intelligent image correction, page turning detection, and features like Timed Mode and Auto Book Correction, great results are just a button push away.
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ScanSnap SyncQuickly and easily synchronize your scanned documents between ScanSnap Organizer on your computer and the ScanSnap Connect App on your mobile device using Dropbox, Google Drive or OneDrive. ScanSnap Sync automatically synchronizes scanned documents between your computer and mobile device, giving you more flexibility to manage your scanned data. |
ScanSnap ReceiptScanSnap Receipt allows users to easily scan and extract information from receipts, and export the data into CSV for easy tax filing. ScanSnap Receipt also supports multiple languages and currencies.* For PC and Mac. *Supported languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Russian. Supported currencies: USD (United States Dollar), CAD (Canadian Dollar), GBP (Great Britain Pound), EUR (Euro), RUB (Russian ruble), AUD (Australian dollar). |
Easily Create Your Own Digital BooksScanSnap SV600 is your ultimate partner to scan books or magazines efficiently. With "Rack2-Filer Smart with Magic Desktop" software, you can scan, organize and create your own digital books. Rack2-Filer Smart with Magic Desktop provides features to improve your scans, including book image correction which flattens and corrects curve distortion, as well as point retouch function allowing fingers captured during scanning to be removed. |
Product Description
Overhead scanner - 17 in x 11.81 in - 285 dpi x 283 dpi - USB 2.0
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 19.7 x 14 x 11.8 inches |
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Item Weight | 11 pounds |
ASIN | B00FPW9946 |
Item model number | PA03641-B005 |
Customer Reviews |
3.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #606,874 in Office Products (See Top 100 in Office Products) #970 in Document Scanners |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 8, 2013 |
Manufacturer | FUJITSU IMAGING (SCANNERS) |
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Customers like the quality and image quality of the scanner. They mention that it's a great machine that works as advertised, and that it scans each page in archival quality in just 3-4 seconds. They also appreciate the automatic cutting to double page size. However, some customers dislike the flatness. Customers have different opinions on ease of use, software, and value.
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Customers like the quality of the scanner. For example, they say it's a great product, does it well, and scans each page in archival quality in just 3-4 seconds. Customers are also impressed with the speed and the automatic cutting to double page size. The quality of scans is selectable, and documents, photos, and thin books all scanned well. They are happy with the productivity, saying it works faster than loading up the slip.
"...Doesn't take much desk space at all, and looks very cool. Scanning is as easy as just keeping the paper on black mat, hit the start button and save..." Read more
"...For the ameteur like me, the quality is good - the text is all legible, the colors good, and the pictures enjoyable - no distracting artifacts...." Read more
"...The quality of the scans is selectable but even at the highest resolution photographs scanned are only of good quality, not excellent or even great...." Read more
"...Can't say enough of what this will do and the quality of the work. We did buy the guarantee just in case . . ...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the image quality of the scanner. They mention that the image is wonderful, works well for scanning books and documents, and the resolution is fine. However, for photos it is not as good as a flat bed, but it is good for larger pictures.
"The image quality is wonderful and works well for scanning books and documents...." Read more
"...is good - the text is all legible, the colors good, and the pictures enjoyable - no distracting artifacts...." Read more
"...documents and children's artwork are quickly and easily digitized into high quality images or PDFs...." Read more
"...The image quality of the scans are surprisingly good. When it's working, you can really fly through a book very fast...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the scanner. Some mention that it's amazingly simple and easy to use, while others say that the workflow is not intuitive and a number of times they lost their scans. The software is not as intuitive as they would have wished, and the scans take a great deal of time. There is a learning curve, and you will lose a scan for a document or two until you learn how to use the scanner properly. The speed is fine, but it needs a lot of work otherwise, and it looks ugly and feels cumbersome.
"...does leave a small imperfection in the scan, but it saves a significant amount of time in later image correction...." Read more
"...I also find the workflow is not intuitive and a number of times I lost my scans because I made the wrong reply to a dialog box...." Read more
"I have had this unit for about a week now. Setting it up went quickly but I had to download all of the install software as my computer has no CD..." Read more
"...It looks ugly, it feels cumbersome, and it does not correct the images very well...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the software of the scanner. Some mention that it is nearly perfect when processing documents and photos which lay flat, while others say that it can struggle when processing books and that it gets better with each edition. The auto scan feature is a popular feature, but some customers say that the software is prone to crashing and poor software development. Some customers also mention that the scanner is unable to run the software on Ubuntu 13.10.
"...I found the accompanying software to be adequate and very much functional...." Read more
"...The software can struggle when processing books. To remove the page bend, and crop the pages of books the scanner relies on the Scansnap Software...." Read more
"...The software is pretty good most of the time. You can put different items of different sizes and scan them all at once...." Read more
"...documents in a single scan, you will realize that the software is terrible for distinguishing more than three documents even tough Fujitsu claims..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the scanner. Some mention that it is a great machine, worth its weight in gold for books, magazines, and flat documents; while others say that it's expensive.
"...This one is reasonably priced. Thank you Fujitsu for making this available for the average consumer." Read more
"...It is expensive, but it does a really good job on most items and the software gets better with each edition...." Read more
"...For the size area it will scan, it's much cheaper than a flat bed that will scan the same size and it's also easier on the old, rare magazines that..." Read more
"...However for photos it is not as good as a flat bed. Worth its weight in gold for books, magazines and flat documents...." Read more
Customers are not satisfied with the flatness of the scanner. They say that the appearance of the documents will not look perfectly flat, and it does not flatten documents very well.
"...-removable pages your scans will be readable but the appearance will not look perfectly flat...." Read more
"...I expected this since the book was not perfectly flat. The SW did a very good job of reducing this distortion but did not totally eliminate it...." Read more
"...There is a problem with getting the pages completely flat. The software doesn't always compensate for the page curvature...." Read more
"Doesn't Flatten Documents Very Well..." Read more
Customers have negative opinions about the correction settings of the scanner. They mention that the settings are confusing, and they are unable to perform additional corrections. They also mention that they lose a lot of time correcting problems that are unique to this scanner.
"...However, the correction settings are confusing...." Read more
"...I have found myself unable to perform additional corrections and the PDF is 'finalized' and I had no idea how I could have avoided that...." Read more
"...with this scanner: in the last few days I find myself losing a lot of time correcting problems that are unique to this type of scanner, because the..." Read more
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Basically anything that you can get to lie flat, is a charm to scan with this scanner. For example any print outs, bills, checks, receipts etc. that you haven't folded, it scans perfectly and fast.
If what you are scanning is folded or crumpled, you need to hold it with fingers, and there is software support to remove fingers later on. Holding with the fingers works as a solution but is less than ideal. You can also use other things, like a ruler to hold down the edges of the paper while it scans. Later on when you save to your computer, just adjust the selection to exclude the ruler. However, if the scans are for your personal archival, or for informal use, then don't even bother removing the fingers. I have found that for my own digital archiving, I don't care if the paper that I am scanning is not perfectly flat or if it has creases. I just hold it down and scan away! Perfect for archiving stuff for my own records. Digitizing receipts is so much more easier than having to go through piles of paper every time.
As a scanner it works great for things that can lie flat. And works great for large sizes that normally don't fit on flatbed scanners. Doesn't take much desk space at all, and looks very cool. Scanning is as easy as just keeping the paper on black mat, hit the start button and save in the computer, a 5 second job. It works without the black mat also. The black mat just helps it differentiate between the document and the rest of the surface. You can use any other dark cloth or dark table background. Or even if you don't use a mat at all, it would still work because you can always select what part of the 'image' is your document (when finally saving your scans to your computer). The footprint of this scanner on the table is something like 4 inches by 8 inches, almost same like a big pencil box. You just need some space in front of the scanner where you can keep your documents to scan.
I found the accompanying software to be adequate and very much functional. I never tried to install additional software except the scansnap manager, which lets you choose the scan settings (profile settings), and then scan to a file. I don't need software that organizes my scans etc. The basic scansnap manager lets you scan multi page documents and save them to your computer. That's all I need and all I care about.
The software also has difficultly in processing the beginning and ending pages of books. I believe this is caused because the software has a difficult time finding the edges of the pages. Therefore, a larger number of the pages at the front and back of the book look like a copier quality copy without processing. After finishing the last page of your scan you can try to correct those problems with the Scansnap Software. However, the correction settings are confusing. Several times I have spent time scanning a large book or manual, only to find that I tried to fix one page and I mades changes to all pages. These changes cause the scan to be worthless. Once hitting save, you cannot go back and correct the changes. Therefore, I was forced to start over.
Since the scanner relies on software to remove page bend and to crop the page it needs the page to be held as flat as possible. When scanning a book you can put your fingers on the pages and hold the pages while the scan is completed. However, removing images from the scan takes a great deal of time and is clumsy. Instead of going to all of this trouble, I use a heavy piece of metal, a strong flat coin magnet and a white Neodymium Magnetic Push Pin Magnet. I place the metal behind the side of the book which does not want to lay flat. Next I place the coin magnet on the other side of the page opposite the piece of metal. I use the white push pin magnet to hold the page which is being scanned in place. When I turn the pages, I pickup the small push pin magnet and put it on top of the next page. This solution does leave a small imperfection in the scan, but it saves a significant amount of time in later image correction.
The Scansnap works well and is a great scanner. However, it takes a while to understand how to get the best results.
It doesn't quite do a large enough area for a full newspaper page; and it technically only does A3 which I gather is just slightly smaller than 11"x17". But so far I've been able to scan all my 11x17 stuff and with a little cutting and rearranging, the newspaper articles I want to save.
For the ameteur like me, the quality is good - the text is all legible, the colors good, and the pictures enjoyable - no distracting artifacts. I have had a little trouble with books where the pages curve, and sometimes the bottom seems a tad fainter than the top of some pages, but not often. Mostly the quality is great.
So far, I'm scanning at the highest resolution, sometimes both jpeg and pdf. Not because I need it, but because I'm unsure what I'll need later to edit images and text.
Like other reviewers, I've found that putting a piece of glass on top of what I'm scanning, to help flatten it out, helps. But unlike other reviewers, I found the ceiling light reflects off the glass.
CONCLUSION: my goal of digitizing scrapbooks for my own use, to preserve family memories, with what I think is pretty darned good quality, is being met. At a speed many times faster than a sheet fed or flat bed, where I'd have to disassemble or roughly handle the scrapbooks. Once I get the hang of this thing, I think I can, most likely, produce better than ameteur quality.