These scanners will quickly zip any document though the sheet feeder, make it searchable, and set it up for easy filing. Heavy duty users should get heavier duty scanners.
Earlier this year I wrote an article about them. For fairly light use (under 50 pages/day), I really like the Scansnap S1300i, though I use the Scansnap S1100 and love it. For those of us who scan frequently, I recommend Fujitsu scanners.
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Who needs this?This is great for the occasional user who wants to scan to pdf once or twice a year and then have that document be searchable or to fill in parts of it. So now, that viewer not only lets you fill in forms, add comments, add stamps, it can even OCR the document. For the last year or so, the amazing free PDF-XChange viewer has included a pretty good OCR option. However, the technology to look through an image and recognize the letters and words is very difficult. We normally don't want a picture of it, because a picture is a single unit. Perhaps, we'd like to be able to edit it, fill in a form, or copy and paste some of it to a word processor. We'd like to be able to find things inside the document. However, when we scan to PDF, we usually want to have searchable text. It is just like any other picture just a big image. If you scan a document to PDF, what you will get is a picture of a page, just as you would if you scanned to JPG or took a picture of it with a digital camera. OCR stands for Optical character recognition. Security Internet Mobile Business Hardware Fun