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Recently, we got to trial Fujitsu’s ScanSnap SV600.
It is a scanner, but it is unlike normal “flatbeds”.
Installation was straightforward, and we quickly came up with some fun ideas to test our scanner.
Standing at one corner of our table, it actually looks more like a table lamp.
Love the small foot print, as it does not clutter our table.
Two interesting points for me, ScanSnap SV600 uses a mat and the lamps are situated on top.
Anything on the mat (up to A3 size) will be scanned into digital pdf or image file.
Just press one button to start scanning.
One of the features of Fujitsu ScanSnap SV600 is the ability to scan our memorabilia without damaging them. Flatbed scanners might accidentally damage our materials, when we sandwich our books or photos in between.
Or perhaps we are more used to the “warp or misaligned” output of books. You will be glad to know that ScanSnap scanner application allows us to correct the final output.
Some advanced features even allow us to remove “accidental” fingers from scanned image. Pretty nifty.
ScanSnap SV600’s contact-less scan means our photos (and memories) are kept intact.
Museum artifacts and library archives are being scanned safety with this type of scanning technology.
Ingenious! I dig out more honeymoon photos from Jeju Korea to archive π
(Collages created with Google Picasa)
Video (Link) : Kids exploring Fujitsu ScanSnap SV600 features
Look at video above, auto page-turning scan, our Fujitsu ScanSnap SV600 can detect a “new” page, and scan automatically! This is cool.
Boon Yee wanted to e-document his stash of soccer cards, perhaps Euro 2016 gave soccer fans some inspirations. We placed the cards on the mat, and just press the SCAN button.
All 6 cards were scanned into our notebook and we can decide to store them as one single file or 6 individual images. We can scan up to 10 cards at one go.
Secretaries will find this feature useful in scanning the tons of namecards π
You can also use ScanSnap application to import the “cards” into your email contact list.
Be creative, there are many fun stuffs which we can explore with the ScanSnap SV600.
We heard MOSH! is using this scanner to scan the sea creatures into their digital aquarium π
Meanwhile, our girl is busy creating her own science Ebook :p
She is scanning her Science Explorer and copying the pdf into our handphone, so she can read anytime anywhere.
I am sure you can think of more Fun ways to explore Fujitsu ScanSnap SV600 too.
More Fujitsu ScanSnap features can be found at this link.