ScanSnap SV600 scans bound or stapled documents, books and magazines up to A3 size as well as 3D objects
Fujitsu introduces the first Fujitsu ScanSnap capable of contact-less scanning. With the ScanSnap SV600 users can simply place items on a desk to capture them. The scanner digitises a variety of objects like bound or stapled documents up to A3 size, such as notebooks, newspapers, catalogues, business cards, fragile originals, and objects up to 3 cm thick. The scanner even produces high-quality images of curved objects. The ScanSnap SV600 offers the simple, intuitive, one-button operation that is the hallmark of the ScanSnap series to a new level. Its continuous scanning feature allows it to automatically capture another image as soon as the page is turned.
The device digitises multiple documents or objects (Multi-Document Detection) in one scan. There is no need to arrange documents or objects on the mat. The scanner will automatically straighten and separate documents after capture.
“The ScanSnap SV600 is in a class of its own and delivers a totally new perspective on scanning. Building on our proven scanning and image processing heritage via our ScanSnap concept, the SV600 brings a unique take on capture to market and is designed to make scanning fast, easy and intuitive”, says Mike Nelson, GM, Sales and Marketing for PFU Imaging Solutions Europe Ltd.
“The Fujitsu ScanSnap SV600 opens up a new world of possibilities to our customers. The number of applications is limited only by a user’s imagination”, explains Sofie Dheedene, ScanSnap Product Manager, at PFU Imaging Solutions Europe Ltd. “Whether on an office desk, in a copy shop or at a hotel reception, the newest member of the ScanSnap family makes it quick and easy to digitise all kinds of documents.”
The new Fujitsu ScanSnap SV600 is compatible with both the Windows operating system and Mac OS. The Fujitsu ScanSnap SV600 will be available at Fujitsu sales partners starting 2 September 2013. The recommended retail price is 908 USD plus VAT.