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Since our last Fujitsu ScanSnap SV600 post, we have been busy scanning.
Timetables, Lego instructions, and even kids’ art masterpieces.
ScanSnap SV600 is an award winning scanner that scans without direct contact. Newspaper, magazines, photos, and name cards, it can scan anything!
Timetable is useful for kids to plan their own schedule and school materials. Since the older boys have their own smartphones, it might be a good idea to keep a soft-copy timetable for easy reference.
With a soft copy, I can also keep track of their schedule. Are they really attending make-up classes or playing basketball :p
With one-button operation, everyone can start documenting their own memories into soft copies.
Boon Xin’s Alvin (Chipmunks) and Totoro art canvas are scanned easily in under one minute.
Noticed her art pieces are all A3 sizes? Normal flatbed (for home use) might need to scan the art pieces twice to capture a full picture. ScanSnap SV600 can also scan anything which is up to 30mm thick.
Video (Link) : Pokemon scanning on the Go 🙂
ScanSnap manager offers some basic picture editing tools, example cropping or upright your scanned images.
If necessary, you can attached your image in an email too.
I thought Boon Xin is satisfied with the scannings, but she digs out more art pieces to scan!
Do pop by Youtube of Fujitsu ScanSnap SV600 to see “VI technology” in action. We understand the “overhead” camera will keep everything in focus during the scanning sweep. Some scanners will only focus on a small section.
Fujitsu ScanSnap SV600 would be ideal if it comes with wireless feature like it does with the iX500 🙂
More Fujitsu ScanSnap features can be found at this link.