Konica Minolta Fujitsu ScanSnap S1300i Operation Guide - Page 17
Features of the ScanSnap
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Features of the ScanSnap Features of the ScanSnap The main features of the ScanSnap are as follows: zTurn documents into digital data by just pressing the [Scan] button By converting paper documents cluttering up your desk into PDF or JPEG files, you can conveniently view, edit, manage and archive the documents in your computer. zSpeedy scanning Double-sided color documents of A4 or Letter size can be scanned as follows: - Power cable connection: approx. 12 sheets per minute - USB bus power cable connection: approx. 4 sheets per minute z System requirements Intel® Core™2 Duo 2.2 GHz or higher Windows 7, Windows Vista or Windows XP operating system Intel® Core™2 Duo 2.4 GHz or higher Mac OS X v10.7, Mac OS X v10.6 or Mac OS X v10.5 z Scan setting (*) When [Image quality] is set to [Normal], [Color mode] to [Auto color detection], [Compression rate] to [3], and other settings are in default * : - Scanning speed may slow down in [B&W] (black & white) mode depending on the document. Example: Scanning color brochures in [B&W] mode (converting a color image to black & white) - Scanning speed may slow down when [Correct skewed character strings automatically] and/ or [Allow automatic image rotation] is enabled. zSmall size saves desktop space Smaller than an A4 or Letter size paper, the ScanSnap does not require much desktop space. zCompact, lightweight and portable The ScanSnap is compact and lightweight, allowing you to carry it around together with your laptop computer. Also, the ScanSnap can be powered through your laptop's USB port with USB bus power cable connection. 17