Hi, Thank you in advance for your help!I'm on a Dell XPS L702X laptop, running Windows 7 Home Premium, SP1, 64-bit.Five 5 days ago, I was able to scan over 80 pages on a Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500 scanner. But as of yesterday, the Fujitsu, which connects only via a USB cable (no wifi function), can no longer “communicate” with my laptop.The ScanSnap Manager message states:'Failed to communicate with the ScanSnap.
(0x00000000)Disconnect the cable then connect it again. If the problem persists, contact your FUJITSU scanner dealer or an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider.' The scanner.was. detected.
There was some kind of initial handshake, because when I pushed scan on the Fujitsu, ScanSnap was initiated on the laptop, and the ScanSnap window popped up as if the scanner connection were working, then right away theabove quoted error window popped up.I tried to uninstall and reinstall the Fujitsu ScanSnap software. I uninstalled using Control Panel / Uninstall a Program, and I uninstalled both ScanSnap Manager and ScanSnap Organizer. I've tried to reinstall by inserting the Fujitsu set-up CD-ROM,but oddly, the CD-ROM doesn't seem to be recognized, and the laptop ejects the CD after some idle spinning.
That is a first for me and totally unexpected.I then tried to reinstall by downloading the software from Fujitsu (When I clicked setup.exe, it seemed to work, a black window poppedup that looked like the Command Prompt window, and ScanSnap items looked like they were being copied onto my computer,.but. at the end of the install, ScanSnap Manager was not installed and does not show up in my Programs list, even after restarting. Thereis no error message - it's as if the install never happened.I tried to reinstall in Safe Mode, and I could click on setup.exe, but it did not run.I suspect that the uninstall and/or the reinstall were incomplete.
Is there a way for me to use an uninstall app to completely uninstall, and then reinstall. Again, I don't see ScanSnap on my Programs list at all.Or is there anything else I can do? Thank you so much. Hi Regina,Thank you for visiting Microsoft Community.As per the issue description you are facing issue in uninstalling and installing Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500 on your computer. The issue could be if some third party services/application is restricting the drivers to get installed/uninstalled.
The issue couldbe if security software is restricting it to get installed/uninstalled.I would suggest you to perform clean boot anddisable security software temporarily and then try to install the drivers from the manufacturer's website.Step 1: Perform Clean BootPutting your system in Clean Boot state helps in identifying if any third party applications or startup items are causing the issue. You need to follow the steps from the article mentioned below to perform a Clean Boot.How to perform a clean boot in WindowsNote: Refer ' How to reset the computer to start normally after clean boot troubleshooting' to reset the computer to start as normal after troubleshooting.Step 2: Disable security software temporarily.Note: Antivirus software can help protect your computer against viruses and other security threats. In most cases, you shouldn't disable your antivirus software. If you haveto temporarily disable it to install other software, you should re-enable it as soon as you're done.
If you're connected to the Internet or a network while your antivirus software is disabled, your computer is vulnerable to attacks.Step 3: Install the drivers from manufacturer's website and see if it brings any difference.Hope this would help. If issue still persists post back with current status of your computer and result of the proposed suggestion, we will be happy to assist you.Regards, Ramesh Kumar.
Last year I wrote about the Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500 desktop scanner’s lack of a TWAIN driver. There’s a way around that shortcoming – one of those tips that’s easy when you find out about it but apparently not obvious, since Fujitsu’s Product Marketing Manager felt he had to write a to point it out. The tip is below; let me give you some background about it.The S1500 is a very likable scanner at a time when small businesses and law offices are scanning everything they see. Inexpensive all-in-one printer/scanners are too slow for anything other than casual use.
I hate watching people’s faces fall when their new all-in-one slowly. Gently eases the first piece of paper through the feeder and pauses for a moment as it mulls over the next page. The big floor-standing leased units used to be called “copiers,” but now they’re more accurately called “scanners.” They suck pages through at the speed of light and create PDFs with wild abandon. They’re also expensive and fragile. In the middle are the surprisingly small desktop units. For a long time the best choices were the ($400) and ($850).Last year Fujitsu got positive reviews when it introduced the ($420), with faster scan speeds at the same price as the Documate 152.
When I ran into it, it upset me that Fujitsu did not let the scanner talk to the computer through an industry-standard TWAIN driver. Drivers camera samsung digital 1200 x camcorder. As near as I could tell, all scanning had to be done with instead of scanning directly from Adobe Acrobat 9.
Fujitsu advertised that as a strength. Here’s Fujitsu’s graphic about the wonderfulness of its “Rack2-Filer” software.“Virtual binders” and “virtual cabinets” make me do virtual throw up in my virtual mouth.
I see proprietary interfaces with a learning curve that distracts from more productive time spent learning the power of Adobe Acrobat.A simple change in the Fujitsu ScanSnap software sends scans directly to Adobe Acrobat. The scan still has to be started from the Fujitsu software but it can arrive in Acrobat with no intermediate steps. That’s not the way the scanner software was installed by default when I worked with it, and the Product Manager admits that “the standard profile is often changed by the user without realizing it.” Apparently the settings can also be lost if a new version of Acrobat is installed.The are easy. Select the Standard Profile. On the “Application” tab, select “Adobe Acrobat” from the pull down menu.
Click “Apply” and “Ok” to save these changes to your profile.With that change, the Fujitsu becomes a pretty appealing choice for a small, fast scanner. Bruce,Great info. Thanks for writing it.I have been using a Xerox MFP – awesome unit. The scan quality is second to none. However, I need a small scanner for another office.
I am wondering if the S1500M really straightens out any crooked PDF’s automatically without cropping off edges?Also, I attach the PDF’s to QuickBooks transactions so file size is important. When you have to send your accountant the final QBB file, those sizes add up.
Can u tell me what an average file size of a single sided scan is? Euro truck simulator 1 free download full version mac games download. Fujitsu’s customer service doesn’t seem to have that info.Thanks again!Jeff. I AGREE SO MUCH. This scanner has the best form factor and the best quality/price combo.
But it has no TWAIN driver so instead of making your life better, it makes your life worse because it doesn’t work with your preferred scanning software. Why they didn’t include a TWAIN driver; basically they don’t care about users who want to use TWAIN compliant software. The “virtual binders” thing is especially offensive; there’s already a way of organizing files on a computer, it’s called DIRECTORIES. This all makes my blood boil. Interestingly, Ubuntu’s native scanning program, SimpleScan, is able to use this scanner without a problem. I think you’ll have to call them and see what you can find out.
I don’t see anywhere to download the full software package either. On a handful of times I’ve had to navigate Fujitsu’s web site looking for a driver for a different model. It was a nightmare – poorly organized pages, and a hellish experience that required filling in forms with the indecipherable serial number from the scanner and waiting for an email with a download link. I don’t even see an entry point for that process for the S1500. I really need a Twain compliant fast doc scanner (for acquiring straight into Dental Practice Management Software (now there’s a vertical market for you) There is a Canon product, the 2010C, which is sorta OK (fast, but the doc feed mechanism is not all that robust).Anybody found any good alternatives.
I think Fujitsu has taken a really wonderful piece of hardware and blown it with the lack of TWAIN. Why the heck won’t they fix this? How hard could it be to just publish a driver?Too bad, so sad, Fujitsu. I don’t know. TAM will probably not be able to communicate directly with the scanner.
Almost every program that includes a Scan feature expects to find a standard TWAIN driver to talk to, and that’s what Fujitsu doesn’t supply. It might require a manual process to scan the image, locate it where it’s dropped by the Fujitsu software, rename it, move it to a better folder, and import it. (Or a variation on that process using Acrobat instead of Fujitsu’s software.) Obviously that’s a pain but you wouldn’t be the first company I know doing something like that. Xojo mac keygen program. And it’s worth keeping in mind – the ScanSnap’s reputation is strong but there are other scanners out there. Xerox still makes its little desktop scanner, for example, similar in size, which I think provides a TWAIN driver. It’s a small expense if it’s business-critical. Bruce, I too want to take issue with the ScanSnap’s non-existent TWAIN interface.
Accoding to Doug Cripps, ScanSnap Sales Manager – ya don’t need it! Let’s look at a competing scanner software – PaperPort. I own a One-Touch Scanner which is connected to a computer running PaperPort and ya know what? It has a One Touch button on it. Ya press the button and PaperPort picks up the scan and can even send it to Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Acrobat, Microsoft Word, Excel, and several other locations. Cripps is either uninformed about how TWAIN works or they just wanted to make proprietary software to keep it “All in the Family”. Yet another not-so-bright idea by some company who should know better.
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Love the scanner – hate the software. Wish they had gone with TWAIN so they would be industry compliant. As a compute programmer of over thirty years – I can tell you the truth. The truth is – if they had of wanted to go TWAIN – they would have. They just don’t. If they don’t know how – they should ask PaperPort how they got TWAIN to allow the One Touch Visioneer Scanner to tell PaperPort the button had been pressed.
But if they had of looked at the specs for TWAIN I am sure they would have found there are instructions on how to set up your drivers to look for a button push – just like they did with their non-industry standard, home brewed software. The reason the industry came up with the standards was because everyone was tired of these weird pieces of software showing up that won’t/don’t/can’t talk to anything else thus locking the user in to only using their software. That’s an 80’s outlook. Today’s outlook is all about connectivity not exclusivity. Fujitsut needs to get on the ball, off the wall, and into the halls with their software. Give us a TWAIN driver Fujitsu.
Love AABBYY and the free Adobe Acrobat X. You could still have just bundled those with the TWAIN driver so they are completely under the control of the user and not your software. As Marvel’s Stan Lee says – ’nuff said.
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One more thing to note – Adobe Acrobat X will save your images as JPEG, PNG, or TIFF files – while Fujitsu’s ScanSnap Organizer FORCES you to save your images as JPEG only. Yet another reason not to make home brewed software. Again – love the scanner – hate the software. You have to scan – double-click on the the scanned in image – bring up Adobe Acrobat X – and then save it as PNG.Why save it as PNG? Because JPEG loses quality every time you save the image in that file format. That is why all images come in a TIFF files.
Because TIFF is just a way to house JPEG, PNG, RGBA, or whatever kind of tile you are trying to transfer. That’s why the Medical Industry ONLY uses TIFF to move things around.
The US Federal Government also mainly uses TIFF (They also now accept PNG files). So Fujitsu doesn’t even provide a way to save in this file formats with their software. They only save files as JPEGs.
That’s yet another reason why they should use TWAIN – because Paperport will save it in any of the file formats currently in use on the market. An PaperPort just scans images and then gives you the opportunity to make them in to a PDF/Word/Excel/whatever document. They don’t assume what you want which is how it should be.
Anyway – just something else I remembered I wanted to say in my rant against Fujitsu having done this to us. I wish Paperport was better, because you make good points. Poor Paperport has been shuffled around over the years and my experiences haven’t been good with it.But your overall point is absolutely true. It’s just odd that Fujitsu doesn’t make a TWAIN driver available.
There’s a new model of the scanner on the market this month and I haven’t looked to see if that’s changed. The PR for the new model plays up its “big” new feature, the ability to scan directly to a smartphone or tablet – one of those things that might be useful, I guess, in some way that I can’t easily imagine.Sigh. It’s horses for courses really isn’t it?I originally found the lack of a TWAIN driver strange, if not a little frustrating. I reasoned that the hardware was already there, it ought to have been possible to offer a TWAIN option in parallel with the proprietary interface. But I’m not a software engineer so I don’t know how feasible that is.However, as time has gone on, a TWAIN driver has gone from being “the missing feature” to “the feature that isn’t missed”. I own and operate a small law practice and use the S1500 for archiving purposes. The fact that it is quick, scans in duplex (but cleverly skips blank pages), takes mixed size papers (so you don’t have to separate out file notes) and auto corrects/rotates, means this is really the most straightforward way of bulk scanning on a budget.Occasionally I do want to scan in a photograph to include it in a document, and my graphics application needs a TWAIN driver.
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And yes sometimes I do need to use the big multifunction machine in the other room. But really it’s easy enough to scan as a PDF and insert this as an object in Word, or if I really need an image format for some reason it’s not.too. difficult to hit “Print Screen” then open my graphics application and create an image file, cropped and edited as necessary. As for TIFFs – really? Personally I’ve always found these cumbersome and unless you’re working to constraints that require high-resolution, for most people the inconvenience of large file sizes outweighs the benefit of preserving quality.Of course, if you have specific industry requirements then you’ll probably be looking at a higher-end machine. You don’t need to spend.much. more to move into the TWAIN domain so if this is a key factor, that’s the way you go.
However, if you’re going to be relying on a feature 1-2% of the time, then that’s the importance you have to attach to it. You don’t make a purchasing decision on this basis. It’s horses for courses really isn’t it?I originally found the lack of a TWAIN driver strange, if not a little frustrating. I reasoned that the hardware was already there, it ought to have been possible to offer a TWAIN option in parallel with the proprietary interface. But I am not a software engineer so I don’t know how feasible that is.However, as time has gone on, a TWAIN driver has gone from being “the missing feature” to “the feature that isn’t missed”. I own and operate a small law practice and use the S1500 for archiving purposes. The fact that it is quick, scans in duplex (but cleverly skips blank pages), takes mixed size papers (so you don’t have to separate out file notes) and auto corrects/rotates, means this is really the most straightforward way of bulk scanning on a budget.Occasionally I do want to scan in a photograph to include it in a document, and my graphics application needs a TWAIN driver.
And yes sometimes I do need to use the big multifunction machine in the other room. But really it’s easy enough to scan as a PDF and insert this as an object in Word, or if I really need an image format for some reason it’s not.too. difficult to hit “Print Screen” then open my graphics application and create an image file, cropped and edited as necessary. As for TIFFs – really?
Personally I’ve always found these cumbersome and unless you’re working to constraints that require high-resolution, for most people the inconvenience of large file sizes outweighs the benefit of preserving quality.Of course, if you have specific industry requirements then you’ll probably be looking at a higher-end machine. You don’t need to spend.much. more to move into the TWAIN domain so if this is a key factor, that’s the way you go. However, if you’re going to be relying on a feature 1-2% of the time, then that’s the importance you have to attach to it.
You don’t make a purchasing decision on this basis. Without a twain or WAI driver this scanner is worthless to me. Not even good for a boat anchor.I design software for municipalities and had planned to distribute this as part of my packageMy software currently uses several other brands of scanner, but the Fujitsu looked very appealing because of it speedMy software scans directly into my program which files using my own method (usually by parcel ID), and provides a thumbnailI serve 80 out of 566 municipalities in NJ and my market share is growingSo long, Fujitsu.
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. ProsDocument and business-card scanner. Rated at 20 pages per minute (ppm), or 40 images per minute (ipm) for scanning both sides. ConsLack of a standard driver means you can't give a scan command from within a program. Bottom LineThe Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500 is the most impressive ScanSnap model yet, but it doesn't provide a standard scan driver, which would give it more flexibility.Starting with the first version of Fujitsu's ScanSnap scanner that I reviewedthe, in 2004Fujitsu has done a great job of turning out one impressive model after another, ratcheting up the performance and features over the years.
The ScanSnap S1500 ($495 direct, which includes a one year warranty) fits firmly in that tradition, with faster speed and much improved software than the previous-generation. I can even make a strong argument that it's the best desktop document scanner in its price class. Unfortunately, it falls one small, but significant, step short of being an Editors' Choice.The good news first, starting with the most superficial: The S1500 looks good. It can nicely complement an executive office decor, with its silver and black color scheme and a design that's as close to being sleek as any document scanner I've ever seeneven with the input and output trays open. (There's also a Mac version, which I didn't see, with a different color scheme.).
Better yet, the beauty in the design goes beyond skin deep. The footprint is a mere 6.2 by 11.5 inches (WD), and you have the choice between opening the front output tray or not. Leave the tray closed, and the paper lands on the flat space in front of the scanner. If your desk is too cluttered for that, you can open the trayeither permanently, or only when you scan, so you still get to use the desk space for other things.The S1500 offers roughly a 10 percent boost in speed from the last-generation ScanSnap, to 20 pages per minute (ppm) or 40 images per minute (ipm) when scanning in duplex mode (both sides of the page at once).
It shares the same 600 pixel per inch (ppi) optical resolution, which is more than enough for document scanning, and the same 50-page capacity for its automatic document feeder (ADF). It also adds an ultrasonic sensor to detect double feeds.Setup is standard fare. Install the software, plug in the power cord and a USB cable, let Windows recognize the scanner, and you're ready for your first scan. I installed the ScanSnap on a Windows Vista system, but according to Fujitsu the disc includes a full set of software for Windows 2000 and XP as well as a Mac version of the scan utility. You can buy the identical scanner (with the different color scheme I already mentioned), with Mac software instead plus the Windows scan utility, as the ScanSnap S1500M.SoftwareThe ScanSnap's softwareand particularly its scan utilitydemands special mention, both for what's good about it and what's bad. With any scanner, the included software is a key component in determining what the scanner can and can't do.
That's been particularly true for all of the ScanSnap modelsincluding the S1500because Fujitsu doesn't provide a standard driver that will let you use the scan command from within a program.If you have a driver, you can use it with, say, an optical character recognition (OCR) program, so you can open the OCR program and use the program's scan command to bring up the driver. You can then adjust the scan settings if necessary, scan, and work with the scanned document. In many casesif you're adding scanned pages to a document you already have open, for examplethis is the most convenient approach to scanning. And there are few, if any, other scanners that don't come with a drivermost often a Twain driverto let you work this way.
With the S1500, however, you're locked into scanning through Fujitsu's scan utility, which may or may not feel straightforward to you or easy to use, depending on your tastes, work habits, and experience with scanning.The good news about the scan utility is that it offers a number of small, but significant, improvements over earlier versions. It also gives you two choices for how to scan. One lets you set your scan parameters and destination first, and then hit the front-panel scan button. The second reverses the process, letting you hit the scan button first. Then you can pick from a number of predefined destinations showing on screen in the redesigned Quick Menu.The Quick Menu choices include your printer, a folder (to save as a JPG or PDF file, depending on the current settings), e-mail (to launch a message and add the scanned document as an attachment), and a set of choices for Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Each of these last three options will recognize the scanned text using ABBYY FineReader for ScanSnap 4.0, a version of FineReader that works strictly as an OCR module for Fujitsu's scan utility (meaning you can't open it directly to use as a standard OCR program).If you have the appropriate program (Word, Excel, or PowerPoint) installed, as I did for my tests, FineReader will launch a program window and send the recognized text to the window.
Fujitsu says that if you don't have those programs installed, FineReader will give you the choice of saving the file in the appropriate formatDOC, XLS, or PPT. If you have another program that can read or import the particular format you saved the information in, you can then open the file using that program.In addition to the scan utility, the S1500 comes with Adobe Acrobat Standard 9.0 and Fujitsu's own document manager and business card programsScanSnap Organizer 4.0 and CardMinder 4.0. ScanSnap Organizer will be of particular interest if your company uses SharePoint, since it can connect to SharePoint to scan directly to a SharePoint folder and index the document as part of the process. Both of the Fujitsu programs use Office 2007-style Ribbons, which means you'll either love them or hate them, depending on how you feel about the Ribbon approach to menus. PerformanceUnlike the software, the hardware side of the package, as well as the overall performance of hardware plus software, is unambiguously a strong point. In my tests, the scanner was a little faster than Fujitsu claims, scanning one side of a 25-page document (simplex mode) at 21.1 pages per minute (ppm) using default settings, and scanning both sides (duplex mode) at 41.7 ipm. That makes the S1500 nearly as fast as the 25-ppm, which I timed at 22.7 ppm and 45.5 ipm.
It's not even much slower than the more expensive Editors' Choice, at 25.4 ppm and 49.1 ipm.The S1500 can also serve as a first-rate business-card scanner, running cards through its ADF at high speed, recognizing text reasonably well, and sending the results to a variety of programs. It worked without problems in my tests sending the data directly to Outlook. It can also send directly to Outlook Express, Goldmine, and ACT, as well as save the data in a comma-separated variable file, which Excel and most database programs can read.Although the S1500 is easy to recommend, the recommendation comes with a hedge. The lack of a standard driver will be a potential issue for some people, and that's just enough to keep the scanner from being an Editors' Choice. If you're used to scanning using your favorite program's scan command, and you prefer scanning that way, you will likely find that the ScanSnap approach feels counterintuitive.
But if you like the S1500's approach to scanningor can at least tolerate it (which is how I feel about it)it will be hard to find a better choice at this price.More Scanner Reviews: .
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ScanSnap Home permits you to manage your documents, business cards, and monetary information on your laptop or within the cloud. The image device is maybe the primary factor you’ll examine. During this case, the device is CIS. This suggests tight scanning quality, however not the most effective scanning quality.The quick possibility puts the scanner in standby once the ADF is closed whereas the conventional mode powers it off. You’ll be able to at first set it up for USB three or wireless connections and for the latter, the scanner will connect with an existing wireless AP or act as an AP for direct mobile connections.
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Fujitsu Scansnap iX1500 Software DownloadAs much as these CIS sensors area unit evolving, they’re still lacking the image quality of a median CCD device. Still, i’d not worry an excessive amount of. The optical resolution is 600dpi on this scanner, that is enough for with reference to any scanning task. Aimed toward home offices and tiny businesses, it offers an honest speed of 30ppm for 300dpi color scans, duplex operations and support for synchronal USB three and 11n wireless connections.The iX1500 delivered an ideal performance in our tests. Scans of a 30-page bundle of bank statements came thirty two.7ppm for color and mono scans at each 200dpi and 300dpi whereas speed born to a really worthy nine.1ppm at 600dpi.ScanSnap house is a cinch to use and opens with a listing of all scanned documents and a handy fast search feature. It starts with 3 default scan profiles and custom ones area unit straightforward to make because the code presents a graphic of the scanner’s touchscreen. The Auto-Scan profile takes the leg total of scanning.
It detects whether or not they area unit customary documents, business cards, receipts or photos and mechanically applies scan settings and organises them into separate folders on the host. The quality of the scanned pictures is extremely smart. Yes, it’s a CIS scanner, so it’s not fitted to scanning design, except for the foremost half, pictures can look excellent. Remember, the Fujitsu image process options area unit excellent so.
Simply make certain you produce specific profiles for your scanning jobs. For ninety nine of the scanning, you’ll be fine and ne’er notice a distinction. Keep one’s distance from art and photos, and you’ll be fine. I’d conjointly recommend you build scanning profiles for various materials or perhaps for various users.Cloud scanning is outstanding, To activate cloud scanning on Fujitsu Scansnap iX1500 Software Download, simply produce a free ScanSnap Cloud account and log all instances of ScanSnap Home into it. We tend to then created a replacement profile to send scans directly our Dropbox account and every one we tend to had to try and do was load our documents and choose this from the touchscreen.
Fujitsu conjointly offers free ScanSnap Connect iOS and golem apps. With it loaded on our iPad, it discovered the scanner, that displayed our device name on its screen and allowed user to drag in scans over the network.Regarding paper thickness, i’d say it’s quite an nice worth.
At 40gsm it’ll scan dilutant paper than you’ll presumably ever encounter. Observing the 209 gsm worth, i’d say that’s within the business customary. The straight paper path permits scanning papers of various sizes and thickness.
It’ll simply scan a type, invoice, or alternative internal company documents. Fujitsu Scansnap iX1500 Software Download Links.
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