![]() ![]() At the office: connect to and scan using the secured Wi-Fi network You only need to set it up once after which any regularly visited network will be detected automatically so that you can seamlessly switch between home access points, secure office networks and direct connection modes. The iX100 is perfectly suited to scanning in any environment due to its built in Wi-Fi capability. Should you have business cards, receipts and double sided documents, a handy Continuous Document Feeding mode allows you to insert pages one after another by detecting when an item enters and exits the iX100 and creating single page images accordingly. Instantly digitise at the touch of a button and increase the efficiency of your everyday routines. Whether you have business cards, receipts, bank statements, contracts, courier delivery slips, written notes, newspaper clippings, postcards or even A3 documents the iX100 can comfortably cope with a wealth of material. The iX100 is an ideal solution for anyone who has a need to capture documents on an ad hoc or regular basis in a range of environments and then either store locally or distribute to a colleague, workflow, cloud service or application. Productive in the office, agile on the move, organised at home It is powered by a lithium-ion battery which can deliver 260 scans on a single full charge. The iX100 offers a wealth of functions to unleash productivity in a robust casing weighing just 400g that will sit unobtrusively with your other devices. It comes in a compact and lightweight format that additionally packs an A4 document feeder, GI processor for enhanced capture and Wi-Fi or USB connectivity to share and sync your documents anytime, anywhere. Incredibly fast and completely mobile, the portable ScanSnap iX100 makes document capture quicker and easier in the office, at home or on the go. The new, completely wireless, rechargeable mobile scanner Scan A3 documents: Automatically pairs A4 pages with overlapping content Scan two or more small documents such as business cards simultaneously ![]() Choice of paper paths for when space is tight or document type dictates Cordless operation with Lithium-ion battery Powerful GI processor for outstanding results Scan wirelessly to mobile and desktop devices, cloud services and office applications Only a minor part of my photos will find their way into EN.- Scan everyday documents in 5 seconds per A4 page It is easier to add some EXIF information there, and maybe run it through the object and person recognition of my postprocessing SW. Somehow I prefer to send these to a folder instead of right into EN. If it is just a copy of a picture that I need, I run it through the ix500, high resolution to JPEG. Most older prints have some color change from age and light exposure, and to compensate for this, the electronic image as a starting point must have every information possible. If I want really good quality scans, in fact I prefer to take a picture off the picture with a real camera, in RAW format. ), I think the Home release has enough options to serve my scanning needs. ![]() Today I would go for the ix1500, because I can pick the profile right at the scanner.īut taking the Ix500 for granted (it is not written off yet. The pdf must be searchable (no matter how, but with a high reliability of the OCR result), and the scanner management should be simple. I want to do this early, and Avoid this stack of paper waiting to get processed to pile up again. With my use of EN, in the end I want to get that stuff into a note fast and easy. ![]()
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