Will ScanSnap S1100 Software Play Nicely With Older ScanSnaps?

Will ScanSnap S1100 Software Play Nicely With Older ScanSnaps?

I have a theory, based on no data whatsoever, that Fujitsu is going to sell a lot of ScanSnap S1100 scanners to people who already have another ScanSnap.

Your average home or small business user will most likely not need multiple scanners, but I could see people who travel a lot, visit client sites, or hit trade shows benefiting from having the S1100 as their portable scanner while leaving their S1500, S1500M, or S1300 back at the office. At a sub-$200 price point, this lets them have a the best of both worlds: a fast and high powered dual sided scanner at the office, and a fast and mobile scanner on the go.

This got me thinking: how nicely does the S1100’s software play with other ScanSnaps? To find out, I’ve been running my ScanSnap S1300 with the S1100’s software for the past month or so on my Mac. A few notes about this not-at-all-scientific test:

  • I’ve only been doing this heavily on my Mac. I assume Windows results are similar, but haven’t dug too deeply
  • I don’t have a S1500 or S1500M, so while I assume results with those scanners are similar, I can only speak to the S1300 from first hand experience
  • I have no clue what Fujitsu’s official policy is on running newer software with older scanners. If you ever need to contact Fujitsu support about something, they may (?) give you a hard time

Profile Migration

ScanSnap Manager Migrated Profiles

I was very happy to see that my old ScanSnap Manager profiles were carried over when I installed the S1100’s software. They also did this when I upgraded from the S300M to the S1300. This is a very nice touch for power users.

Scanning With Old Profiles

ScanSnap Scanning

Scanning with my pre-S1100 profiles on the ScanSnap S1300 continued to work with no problems that I could see. You can see that the “scanning” progress window has a new look.

Scan To Evernote

One nice thing about the S1100 is that it will now scan directly to Evernote, meaning that you don’t need to do any ScanSnap Evernote integration tomfoolery. Is that a hardware or a software thing? Let’s find out.

In ScanSnap Manager there are two new options for the Application tab: Scan To Evernote (Document) and Scan To Evernote (Note).

Scan To Evernote Options

In case you’re wondering what the difference is, Document will attach the scan as a PDF to a new note whereas Note will embed the pages as JPGs in new notes.

On the Scanning tab, with the S1300 turned on, you can see that we have the option for both double-sided and single-sided scanning.

Scanning Tab

Lets try scanning a double-sided document using Scan To Evernote (Document) on the S1300.

Evernote scanned note

Hey look, it worked.

One interesting note, when I have the S1100 plugged in and turned on and go into that Scan To Evernote profile, on the Scanning Tab I now only have the option to scan single-sided.

S1100 Scanning Tab

Scan To Google Docs

Now let’s try to scan to Google Docs using the S1300. Here is the Application settings button of a new Scan To Google Docs profile I have created.

Scan To Google Docs

Looking good!

Google Scan Succesful

…and, there it is in Google Docs scanned with my ScanSnap S1300.

Scan in Google Docs

Scan With Both ScanSnaps Plugged In

What happens when you have both ScanSnaps plugged in and turned on at the same time? Will a hole open up in the space-time continuum?

Too Many ScanSnaps

Looks like those killjoys at Fujitsu were one step ahead of me.

So, there you go. As far as I can tell, as long as you are using only one ScanSnap at at time, using older models like the ScanSnap S1300 will work fine with the ScanSnap S1100’s software.

Have you tried running multi-ScanSnap? Let us know your experiences in the comments.

About the Author

Brooks Duncan helps individuals and small businesses go paperless. He's been an accountant, a software developer, a manager in a very large corporation, and has run DocumentSnap since 2008. You can find Brooks on Twitter at @documentsnap or @brooksduncan. Thanks for stopping by.

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lucaberta - September 15, 2012 Reply

I see this is quite an old post, but still I wanted to share my experience with installing the ScanSnap Manager software on Mountain Lion and running it on my old S300M. In a nutshell, it works great!

As Joseph already mentioned, you need to first install the v2.2 software that officially supports the S300M, then proceed to install the new v3.2 version, then make sure you do an online update to download the latest code, which is needed for proper Mountain Lion support.

Now I do have all the new goodies provided by ScanSnap Manager on my S300M! Great tip!

Thanks, Luca

    Brooks Duncan - September 15, 2012 Reply

    Thanks so much Luca!

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@pchealerltd - March 9, 2011 Reply

Ive bought a S1300 and it comes with ScanSnap Manger 5.1 are you saying that the S1100 has an even newer version and if so what is it thanks!

Joseph - February 10, 2011 Reply

FWIW, I found this didn't work with my S300M and software for the S1500M, unless I installed the S300M version of ScanSnap Manager first. Then it works great with the new software. You may have found the same result.

    Brooks Duncan - February 12, 2011 Reply

    Good point Joseph, guess it makes sense that the original hardware drivers need to be installed first.

Sascha - February 9, 2011 Reply

Hey, thanks for that. What I am missing from the article is what's the difference between the new and the old software? I have a S1500 and thus the old software. Why would I want to go to the new software?

    Brooks Duncan - February 12, 2011 Reply

    The only real benefits (off the top of my head) are scanning to Evernote built in and Scanning to Google Docs. If you don't need to do any of those, you wouldn't want to bother. Also, both of those can be done without the new software so it wouldn't be worth picking up an S1100 just to be able to do that.

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