ScanSnap iX1300 Compact Wireless or USB Double-Sided Color Document, Photo & Receipt Scanner with Auto Document Feeder and Manual Feeder for Mac or PC, Black
$279.99 Save:$69.00(20%)
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Price: $348.00 - $279.99
(as of Sep 02, 2024 01:13:26 UTC – Details)
The ScanSnap iX1300 redefines personal productivity in a small but powerful package allowing users to accomplish more with a single one touch device. Incredibly compact, the iX1300 features an innovative design that was built to empower users with faster, more convenient, Wi-Fi-enabled scanning in an even smaller operating footprint that enables work in virtually any environment.
Space saving operational design in the smallest of spaces for virtually any work or home office environment
Innovative and intelligent paper feeding enhancements to handle the widest variety of document types in the ScanSnap family of scanners
Lightning fast one touch paper-in, image-up performance with automatic deskew, color detection and blank page removal to streamline and enhance productivity
Scan anywhere you want whenever you want: Along with USB connectivity, Wi-Fi compatibility provides even more connectability to Mac, PC, mobile devices and to cloud services without a computer at all
Preserve Photo Memories: Scan 4″ x 6″ photos in under a second with intelligent features such as auto facial orientation and red-eye reduction
Customers say
Customers like the quality, ease of use, performance, and scanning speed of the scanner. For example, they mention it’s well-engineered, does everything it promises, and is very fast. Customers are also impressed with the compact size and weight.
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Crouton Coleslaw –
Small footprint, beautiful looking, optimum function, right price… totally groovy!
I’ve had 2 Fujitsu ScanSnap scanners for at least 10 years that have worked great. I needed another small duplex scanner for one of my health care offices to scan insurance cards and driver’s licenses.I opted for price and first ordered the Brother DS-740D Duplex Compact Mobile Document Scanner. What a piece of junk, lousy interface and zero support. RETURNED!A buddy of mine with over 40 clinics’ secretary recommends Ambir. That’s what she has on her desk. So I figure, good enough for them, good enough for me, and order the Ambir Technology PS667 Simplex A6 Card for the sake of price. It’s not duplex, and that is a pain in the butt. You have to manually turn the card over and scan twice. I can’t live with that. RETURNED!So I bite the bullet and buy the Ambir DS490-A3P ImageScan Pro 490i Duplex ID Card and Document Scanner. It has a nice small footprint, and is decent hardware, but the interface was somewhat wonky, and it only scanned cards. I thought maybe I could do better, so… RETURNED! Thank you and sorry Ambir.Searching further, I discover this affordable, Fujitsu ScanSnap iX1300 Compact Wi-Fi Document Scanner in white, that duplex scans cards, and documents, the best of both worlds. I figure, “Okay, let’s give it a chance”.I receive it. It’s a small box. I open it and remove the scanner carefully like it’s a baby. It is a baby! It’s a small footprint, low profile, beautifully designed, smooth, white rectangular box with nothing sticking out. It’s like the monolith sideways in “2001 a Space Oddyssey”, smooth and futuristic. It’s a baby like Grogu in the Mandalorian, tiny and cute, big on power and character like Yoda!To scan cards, there is a slot on the bottom, with nothing to open. You just place the card partly into the slot, press the scan button, which lights up blue, and zip-zip, in and out. The interface is simple and perfect, and the card is digitized! Once you do one scan, you don’t need to press the scan button again. It’s awakened and takes cards automatically when introduced into the slot.Finally, there is the greatest surprise ever, the multi-document scanning function. You look at this box and think, “Nah, this is not a full-bore scanner like most ScanSnap scanners. How could a little box like this do it all?” Then you open up the lid and PRESTO! The most wonderful thing happens. The document scanner unfolds like a peacock, or a space telescope being deployed from a space shuttle cargo bay into full array expansion. Then, you put a stack of papers into the feed, and zip-zip, you’ve got scanned documents. And again, the interface is perfectamundo!!! You close up the box with one gesture, and presto-changeo, it’s a cute little box again. A box you respect and love!All I can say is, it tickles me everytime I use this groovy littl Fujitsu ScanSnap iX1300 Compact Wi-Fi Document Scanner. Fujitsu, you have outdone yourself. Wow! Let’s do lunch sometime and laugh at the affordable incredibleness you’ve created, together!!! 🙂
S. Werley –
This scanner is amazing…
I have been buying, owning & operating tech gadgets since the late 70’s and this scanner ranks up there with the best on that list.Just look at these features:a) USB or Wi-Fi optionb) compact size – easy to pull out when needed and then store for later – not a lot of desk spacec) duplex scans of standard paper document in about 2 seconds eachd) duplex scans photos at 600dpi in about 5 seconds eache) auto top feeder (about 10 sheets) or manual front feedWe have another brand’s multi-function color laser unit that we bought several years ago (for a good chunk of cash) which has served us well. However when the wife suggested we scan all our old photos (boxes & boxes of loose photos and shelves of photo albums) – I knew I was not going to spend years scanning two or three photos at a time with that thing’s flatbed scanner.I read the reviews and most suggest another brand’s scanner that is almost twice the price of this one. I decided to take a chance and be a bit more thrifty and it has worked out more than I could have hoped for. Mostly that decision came down to this model’s manual front feeder.In one week I have spent about 4 hours with this scanner and have scanned almost 1k photos. The most time-consuming part is taking the photos out of the albums. I just pop them in the front manual feeder and then let the scanner spit it back out where the photo then drops into a bin underneath for disposal – each photo takes about 5 seconds scanning at 600dpi and the quality is good enough (note: the quality really depends on how good the original photo looks. those old 70’s polaroid’s are not going to scan and then be able to printed at 24″x36″ size down the line – let’s be realistic – but they look good enough to me on the computer reviewing them afterwards).My only wish is that it could scan at 1200dpi but that would certainly jack up the price. There are a few pictures which we put aside to scan with the multi-function scanner for this reason because those pictures have more sentimental value.I had two occasions this past week needing to scan a full-size paper bill and decided to use this instead of the multi-function. It scans a piece of paper both-sides so fast that it is done before you blink.The software is very basic but it is completely functional. Since this is just a scanner I am glad the software just concerns itself with the simple scan settings and not image manipulation or PDF editing. I have purpose-made software to do that other stuff.
RCR –
nice, small size. Easy to use. Fast!
I have used this several times since I purchased it, and other than the one time the paper jammed, it has worked really well… and very fast. I love that the a name if given to the file.
V Hubbard –
Works well, quick and easy overall, but avoid staples.
Snap Scan IX300. We bought this to digitize 40+ years of teaching notes, journals, letters and pictures. 30,000+ pages of all thickness and types of paper. I would by it again. It has good resolution. It can scan 2 sided which makes the process easy and quick. Autofeed and manual feed modes work great. The manual feed can take thicker stock and even cardboard backed pictures. There are problems with the auto feeder at times, but usually caused by it being overloaded, pages sticking or the guides not sized to fit the paper width.Software is OK. Review the options to get full benefit. Resolution, single vs. Duplex scans and continuous scan settings are important to remember. Must change the settings when switching from photos to documents etc. I like the after scan edit ability to rotate, re-order or delete pages as needed.I wish this had scratch resistent glass “lenses” The plastic lenses can scratch and the scratch lines show up in prints. That is why I gave it a 4 overall instead of 5. Avoid staples or other things that can scratch when going through. That is what happended with our scanner. A few staples got through and it is no longer suitable for most photos. It leaves lines in the photos. But we did get thousands of photos through before this happened. Still useful for documents and text. Learn how to correctly open and clear a jam, so you don’t scratch the lenses when removing a jam.The wifi is OK, but for reliability when scanning more than a few minutes, I used the USB connection.
Peter Evans –
I have been using Fujitsu scanners for years now but needed a new one to help me close up a house with thousands of documents and pictures. This machine is amazing. Such a tiny foot print yet handles large volumes of documents with ease. Printed documents go into the automatic document feeder. Irregular items like photographs and receipts are put in the front. Scanning is so far and the documents returned so efficiently. Creating new files is easy. With any other scanner cataloguing my files and possessions would have taken more than a week. With this machine it was all done in less than a day.
Lynne Tawdrous –
This scanner is amazing, so small yet can scan multiple items into your laptop or phone in seconds.
Martin R –
This is a wonderful small but powerful scanner that substantially speeds up the scanning process. Its sheet feeder rapidly processes documents and scans both sides of the paper in one pass. It automatically will detect text and rotate the pages so that they are right side up and even do optical character recognition on them to make searchable PDFs. You can quickly scan photographs with the single sheet slot at the front bottom. So much faster than using a flatbed scanner or even a multifunction printer/scanner with document feeder. This unit is so much faster.
Tony K. –
Pretty silly to be selling and sending something to Australia and not supply an Australian-compatible power plug.
BDNova –
I use to have a flatbed scanner, but I wanted something to quickly scan photos with. I ended up scanning my whole filing cabinet because the process is so much fun with this unit.The only issue I’ve had is papers can get jammed of they are wrinkled or not smooth and flat. The top feeder is bad for this, so it’s important to make sure papers are lined up well.Photos are always flat so they never got jammed.I also really like the software that lets you create different scanning profiles.It’s fun to use… You’ll scan everything! I know I’m lame.