FUJITSU SCANSNAP IX500 02 User Manual

P3PC-5422-04ENZ2  
Basic Operation Guide  
(Windows)  
Contents  
About This Manual .................................................................................................................4  
Safety Information..................................................................................................................................5  
Manuals ...............................................................................................................................................6  
Trademarks......................................................................................................................................... 10  
Manufacturer....................................................................................................................................... 11  
Symbols Used in This Manual................................................................................................................ 12  
Arrow Symbols in This Manual............................................................................................................... 13  
Screen Examples in This Manual ........................................................................................................... 14  
Abbreviations Used in This Manual ........................................................................................................ 15  
What You Can Do with the ScanSnap .................................................................................17  
Scanning a Document..........................................................................................................19  
Scanning a Long Page.........................................................................................................25  
ScanSnap Overview.............................................................................................................35  
Parts and Functions ............................................................................................................................. 36  
System Requirements .......................................................................................................................... 38  
Overview of the Software Related to the ScanSnap.................................................................................. 40  
How to Install the Software.................................................................................................................... 41  
ScanSnap Manager Icon....................................................................................................................... 42  
Right-Click Menu ................................................................................................................................. 43  
ScanSnap Setup Window ..................................................................................................................... 45  
Turning the ScanSnap On or Off............................................................................................................ 46  
Turning the ScanSnap On.............................................................................................................. 47  
Turning the ScanSnap Off.............................................................................................................. 49  
Sleep Mode.................................................................................................................................. 50  
Automatic Power OFF ................................................................................................................... 51  
Connecting the ScanSnap via Wireless LAN............................................................................................ 52  
Preparation .................................................................................................................................. 53  
Setting a Wireless LAN Using the ScanSnap Wireless Setup Tool....................................................... 54  
Connecting the ScanSnap to a Computer......................................................................................... 55  
Connecting the ScanSnap to a Mobile Device................................................................................... 57  
Documents to Scan.............................................................................................................................. 60  
Documents That Can Be Loaded Directly into the ScanSnap.............................................................. 61  
Documents That Can Be Scanned Using the Carrier Sheet ................................................................ 63  
What You Can Do with Related Software ............................................................................65  
What You Can Do with the ScanSnap Organizer...................................................................................... 66  
Basic Operation Procedure of ScanSnap Organizer .......................................................................... 67  
Managing Files............................................................................................................................. 69  
Using Files................................................................................................................................... 71  
What You Can Do with CardMinder........................................................................................................ 72  
Basic Operation Procedure of CardMinder ....................................................................................... 74  
Linking Card Data with Other Applications........................................................................................ 77  
Searching Card Data with the Basic Search Toolbar.......................................................................... 78  
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Searching Card Data with CardMinder Viewer .................................................................................. 79  
Attaching a File to Card Data.......................................................................................................... 80  
Useful Usages......................................................................................................................81  
Managing Paper Documents by Folder on a Computer ............................................................................. 82  
Saving Business Cards to a Computer.................................................................................................... 85  
Scanning Documents Larger Than A4 or Letter Size ................................................................................ 87  
Scanning Documents Such as Photographs and Clippings........................................................................ 91  
Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................95  
How to Find Your Solution..................................................................................................................... 96  
If Your First Attempt to Install Failed ....................................................................................................... 97  
If You Have Installed the Software Before ............................................................................................... 98  
Uninstalling the Software ............................................................................................................... 99  
Removing the Installation Information ............................................................................................ 100  
Installing the Software from the [ScanSnap Setup] Window .............................................................. 104  
Installing One Software at a Time.................................................................................................. 105  
When the ScanSnap Manager Icon Does Not Appear............................................................................. 106  
Displaying the ScanSnap Manager Icon......................................................................................... 107  
When ScanSnap Manager Does Not Operate Normally .......................................................................... 108  
Removing Unnecessary Icons from the Notification Area.................................................................. 109  
Checking the Connection between the ScanSnap and the Computer................................................. 110  
Checking If ScanSnap Manager Is Operating Normally .................................................................... 111  
Removing the ScanSnap's Connection Information ......................................................................... 114  
When You Cannot Uninstall the Software.............................................................................................. 116  
Cleaning.............................................................................................................................117  
Cleaning Materials ............................................................................................................................. 118  
Cleaning the Outside of the ScanSnap ................................................................................................. 119  
Cleaning the Inside of the ScanSnap.................................................................................................... 120  
Cleaning the Carrier Sheet.................................................................................................................. 124  
Consumables .....................................................................................................................125  
Part Numbers and Replacement Cycle of Consumables.......................................................................... 126  
Checking the Status of Consumables ................................................................................................... 127  
Replacing Consumables ..................................................................................................................... 128  
Appendix ............................................................................................................................134  
Updating the Software ........................................................................................................................ 135  
Uninstalling the Software .................................................................................................................... 136  
Specifications of the Carrier Sheet ....................................................................................................... 138  
Specifications of Wireless LAN ............................................................................................................ 139  
Specifications of the ScanSnap............................................................................................................ 140  
About Customer Support and Maintenance.......................................................................142  
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Safety Information  
Safety Information  
The attached "Safety Precautions" manual contains important information about the safe and correct  
use of the ScanSnap. Make sure that you read and understand it before using the ScanSnap.  
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Manuals  
Manuals  
Read the following manuals according to your needs when using the ScanSnap.  
Before Using the ScanSnap  
Manual  
Description and Location  
Safety Precautions  
This manual contains important information about the safe use of the ScanSnap.  
Make sure you read this manual before using the ScanSnap.  
This manual is included in the package.  
In addition, after installing the software you can refer to this manual in the following  
procedure:  
l Windows 10  
Select [Start] menu → [All apps] → [ScanSnap Manuals] → [iX500 Safety  
Precautions].  
l Windows 8.1  
Click  
on the lower left side of the Start screen, and select [iX500 Safety  
Precautions] under [ScanSnap Manuals] on the All apps screen.  
l Windows 8  
Right-click the Start screen, and select [All apps] on the app bar → [ScanSnap  
Manuals] → [iX500 Safety Precautions].  
l Windows 7/Windows Vista/Windows XP  
Select [Start] menu → [All Programs] → [ScanSnap Manuals] → [iX500 Safety  
Precautions].  
When Setting Up the ScanSnap  
Manual  
Description and Location  
ScanSnap iX500 Getting  
Started  
This manual explains the setup procedure from the moment you open the package to  
testing the operations.  
Getting Started is included in the package.  
In addition, after installing the software you can refer to this manual in the following  
procedure:  
l Windows 10  
Select [Start] menu → [All apps] → [ScanSnap Manuals] → [iX500 Getting Started].  
l Windows 8.1  
Click  
on the lower left side of the Start screen, and select [iX500 Getting  
Started] under [ScanSnap Manuals] on the All apps screen.  
l Windows 8  
Right-click the Start screen, and select [All apps] on the app bar → [ScanSnap  
Manuals] → [iX500 Getting Started].  
l Windows 7/Windows Vista/Windows XP  
Select [Start] menu → [All Programs] → [ScanSnap Manuals] → [iX500 Getting  
Started].  
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Manuals  
When Operating the ScanSnap  
Manual  
Description and Location  
ScanSnap iX500 Basic  
Operation Guide (this  
manual)  
This manual explains the basic operations and cleaning procedure for the ScanSnap.  
ScanSnap Advanced  
Operation Guide  
This manual describes operations including various scanning methods and useful  
usages of the ScanSnap.  
You can refer to this manual at the following website.  
ScanSnap Manager Help  
This Help file describes the windows, operational troubles and the solutions, as well as  
messages of the ScanSnap Manager.  
This manual can be accessed by one of the following methods:  
l Right-click the ScanSnap Manager icon  
in the notification area located at the  
far right of the taskbar, and select [Help] → [Help] from the "Right-Click Menu"  
l Click the Help button (  
) for ScanSnap Manager.  
l Press the [F1] key on the keyboard while a window is displayed.  
l Click the [Help] button in any window.  
ScanSnap Wireless Setup This Help file explains about operations, operational troubles and their solutions,  
Tool Help  
windows, and messages of the ScanSnap Wireless Setup Tool.  
This Help file can be accessed by one of the following methods:  
l Press the [F1] key on the keyboard while a window is displayed.  
l Click [About this screen] or [About this message] on each screen.  
When Saving Scanned Images to a Mobile Device  
Manual  
Description and Location  
ScanSnap Connect  
Application User's Guide  
(iOS)  
This manual describes operations to be performed on an iOS-based mobile device  
when you save scanned images to the mobile device.  
This manual can be accessed by the following method:  
1. Start up ScanSnap Connect Application on the mobile device.  
a The [File List] screen appears.  
2. Tap the [  
] button or the [  
] button.  
a The [Information] screen appears.  
3. Tap the [Help] button.  
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Manuals  
Manual  
Description and Location  
ScanSnap Connect  
Application User's Guide  
(Android)  
This manual describes operations to be performed on an Android-based mobile device  
when you save scanned images to the mobile device.  
This manual can be accessed by the following method:  
1. Start up ScanSnap Connect Application on the mobile device.  
a The [File List] screen appears.  
2. Open the menu.  
Perform one of the following operations:  
l Press the [Menu] button on the mobile device.  
l Tap the [Menu] button displayed on the screen of the mobile device.  
a The menu appears.  
3. Tap the [  
] button or [Information].  
a The [Information] screen appears.  
4. Tap the [Help] button.  
Scan to Mobile Help  
This Help file describes the operations, windows, and messages of Scan to Mobile.  
This Help file can be accessed by one of the following methods:  
l The [Scan to Mobile] icon is displayed in the menu that appears when you click  
in the notification area located at the far right of the taskbar. Right-click the  
[Scan to Mobile] icon, and select [Help] from the menu that appears.  
l Press the [F1] key on the keyboard while a window is displayed.  
l Click the [Help] button in any window.  
When Updating the Software  
Manual  
Description and Location  
ScanSnap Online Update  
Help  
This Help file describes the operations, windows, and messages of ScanSnap Online  
Update.  
This Help file can be accessed by one of the following methods:  
l Press the [F1] key on the keyboard while a window is displayed.  
l Click the Help button in any window.  
When Using Related Applications  
Manual  
Description and Location  
ScanSnap Organizer Help This Help file describes the operations, windows, and messages of ScanSnap  
Organizer.  
This Help file can be accessed by one of the following methods:  
l Click the Help button (  
) for ScanSnap Organizer.  
l Press the [F1] key on the keyboard while a window is displayed.  
l Click the [Help] button in any window.  
CardMinder Help  
This Help file describes the operations, windows, and messages of CardMinder.  
This Help file can be accessed by one of the following methods:  
l Click the Help button (  
) next to the Basic Search Toolbar.  
l Press the [F1] key on the keyboard while a window is displayed.  
l Click the [Help] button in any window.  
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Manuals  
Manual  
Description and Location  
ABBYY FineReader for  
ScanSnap User's Guide  
This manual describes the overview and operations of ABBYY FineReader for  
ScanSnap.  
This Help file can be accessed by one of the following methods:  
l Press the [F1] key on the keyboard while a window is displayed.  
l Click the [Help] button in any window.  
Adobe Acrobat Help  
This Help file can be accessed by selecting [Help] in the menu bar → [Online Support]  
in Adobe Acrobat.  
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Trademarks  
Trademarks  
Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, SharePoint, Windows Live,  
Internet Explorer, and Entourage are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft  
Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.  
Word is the product of Microsoft Corporation in the United States.  
Apple, App Store, the Apple logo, Mac, Mac OS, OS X, iPad, iPhone, iPhoto, iPod touch, and iTunes  
are trademarks of Apple Inc.  
Adobe, Acrobat, and Reader are either registered trademarks or trade names of Adobe Systems  
Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.  
Intel and Intel Core are registered trademarks or trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States  
and other countries.  
ABBYY FineReader Engine © ABBYY. OCR by ABBYY  
ABBYY and FineReader are trademarks of ABBYY Software, Ltd. which may be registered in some  
jurisdictions.  
Evernote is a registered trademark or trademark of Evernote Corporation.  
Google, Google Docs, Android, and Google Play are registered trademarks or trademarks of Google  
Inc.  
Salesforce, the Salesforce logo, and Salesforce CRM are registered trademarks or trademarks of  
salesforce.com, inc. in the United States and other countries.  
Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Protected Setup, and the Wi-Fi Protected Setup logo are trademarks of Wi-Fi Alliance.  
Amazon is a trademark of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates.  
Besides the software authored by the product developer (PFU LIMITED), the ScanSnap contains  
other free software, such as software copyrighted under the GNU General Public License (GPL) or  
the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL). For details concerning the conditions of the  
licenses, refer to "Terms and Conditions for End User License" (file name: OSS_License.pdf)  
contained in the Setup DVD-ROM.  
ScanSnap, the ScanSnap logo, ScanSnap Manager, ScanSnap Organizer, CardMinder, and Rack2-  
Filer are registered trademarks or trademarks of PFU LIMITED in Japan.  
Other company names and product names are the registered trademarks or trademarks of the  
respective companies.  
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Manufacturer  
Manufacturer  
PFU LIMITED  
YOKOHAMA i-MARK PLACE, 4-4-5 Minatomirai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa, 220-8567, Japan  
© PFU LIMITED 2014-2015  
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Symbols Used in This Manual  
Symbols Used in This Manual  
The following indications are used in this manual to obviate any chance of accident or damage to  
you and people near you, and your property. Warning labels indicate the warning level and  
statements. The symbols indicating warning levels and their meanings are as follows.  
Indication  
Description  
This indication alerts operators of an operation that, if not strictly observed, may result  
in severe injury or death.  
This indication alerts operators of an operation that, if not strictly observed, may result  
in safety hazards to personnel or damage to the product.  
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Arrow Symbols in This Manual  
Arrow Symbols in This Manual  
Right-arrow symbols (→) are used to connect icons or menu options you should select in  
succession.  
Example: Select [Start] menu → [Computer].  
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Screen Examples in This Manual  
Screen Examples in This Manual  
Microsoft product screenshots are reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation.  
The screenshots used in this manual are of Windows 7.  
The actual windows and operations may differ depending on the operating system.  
Icon in the Notification Area  
The ScanSnap Manager icon  
notification area.  
is displayed in the menu which appears when you click  
in the  
To have the ScanSnap Manager icon  
and drop it onto the notification area.  
always displayed in the notification area, drag the icon  
The notification area is located at the far right of the taskbar.  
The explanations in this manual use the case in which the ScanSnap Manager icon  
displayed in the notification area.  
is always  
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Abbreviations Used in This Manual  
Abbreviations Used in This Manual  
Also, the following abbreviations are used in this manual.  
Abbreviation Used  
Designation  
®
Windows 10  
Windows 10 Home operating system, English Version  
®
Windows 10 Pro operating system, English Version  
®
Windows 10 Enterprise operating system, English Version  
®
Windows 10 Education operating system, English Version  
®
Windows 8.1  
Windows 8  
Windows 7  
Windows 8.1 operating system, English Version  
®
Windows 8.1 Pro operating system, English Version  
®
Windows 8.1 Enterprise operating system, English Version  
®
Windows 8 operating system, English Version  
®
Windows 8 Pro operating system, English Version  
®
Windows 8 Enterprise operating system, English Version  
®
Windows 7 Starter operating system, English Version  
®
Windows 7 Home Premium operating system, English Version  
®
Windows 7 Professional operating system, English Version  
®
Windows 7 Enterprise operating system, English Version  
®
Windows 7 Ultimate operating system, English Version  
®
Windows Vista  
Windows Vista Home Basic operating system, English Version  
®
Windows Vista Home Premium operating system, English Version  
®
Windows Vista Business operating system, English Version  
®
Windows Vista Enterprise operating system, English Version  
®
Windows Vista Ultimate operating system, English Version  
®
Windows XP  
Windows  
Windows XP Home Edition operating system, English Version  
®
Windows XP Professional operating system, English Version  
Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows XP  
operating system  
®
Microsoft Office  
Word  
Microsoft Office  
®
Microsoft Word 2013  
®
Microsoft Word 2010  
®
Microsoft Office Word 2007  
®
Microsoft Office Word 2003  
®
®
Excel  
Microsoft Excel 2013  
®
®
Microsoft Excel 2010  
®
®
Microsoft Office Excel 2007  
®
®
Microsoft Office Excel 2003  
®
®
PowerPoint  
Microsoft PowerPoint 2013  
®
®
Microsoft PowerPoint 2010  
®
®
Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007  
®
®
Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003  
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Abbreviations Used in This Manual  
Abbreviation Used  
Designation  
®
®
SharePoint  
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010, English Version  
®
®
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, English Version  
®
®
Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003, English Version  
®
®
Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010, English Version  
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®
Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 2.0/3.0, English Version  
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®
Internet Explorer  
Windows Internet Explorer  
®
®
Microsoft Internet Explorer  
®
Microsoft Edge  
.NET Framework  
Adobe Acrobat  
Microsoft Edge  
®
Microsoft .NET Framework  
®
®
®
Adobe Acrobat  
®
Adobe Acrobat DC  
ABBYY FineReader for  
ScanSnap  
ABBYY FineReader for ScanSnap  
All the descriptions in this manual assume the usage of ABBYY FineReader for  
ScanSnap bundled with the ScanSnap. Unless otherwise specified, the term ABBYY  
FineReader for ScanSnap refers to the ABBYY FineReader for ScanSnap bundled  
with the ScanSnap.  
Note that ABBYY FineReader for ScanSnap may be upgraded without notice. If the  
descriptions in this manual differ from the actual displayed screens, refer to the  
ABBYY FineReader for ScanSnap User's Guide.  
Google Docs  
Android  
Google Docs  
Android  
WPS  
Wi-Fi Protected Setup  
Wireless access point  
Wireless access point  
Wireless router  
ScanSnap  
Color Image Scanner ScanSnap iX500  
ScanSnap Carrier Sheet  
Carrier Sheet  
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What You Can Do with the ScanSnap  
What You Can Do with the ScanSnap  
Scanning Multiple Documents  
A document stack with a thickness of 5 mm (0.2 in.) or less (for A4 or smaller sizes: up to 50 sheets  
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with 80 g/m [20 lb] paper weight) can be loaded into the ScanSnap for scanning.  
For details, refer to "Scanning a Document" (page 19).  
Scanning Documents That Cannot Be Loaded Directly in the  
ScanSnap  
You can use the optional Carrier Sheet to scan the following documents.  
l Documents that are larger than A4/Letter size and not larger than A3 size  
l Documents that can be damaged quite easily such as photographs, or non-standard size  
documents such as clippings  
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What You Can Do with the ScanSnap  
Connecting the ScanSnap via Wireless LAN  
You can connect the ScanSnap and a computer or mobile device via wireless LAN.  
To configure the wireless settings for the ScanSnap, use the ScanSnap Wireless Setup Tool, which  
is installed together with ScanSnap Manager.  
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Scanning a Document  
Scanning a Document  
You can load documents such as handouts for meetings or business cards directly in the ScanSnap  
for scanning.  
For details about documents that can be scanned, refer to "Documents That Can Be Loaded Directly  
1. If you are loading multiple sheets, check the number of sheets.  
The maximum number of sheets in the ScanSnap is as follows:  
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For A4 or smaller sizes: Up to 50 sheets can be loaded (with paper weight of 80 g/m [20 lb]  
and thickness of the document stack under 5 mm [0.2 in.]).  
ATTENTION  
If you try to scan more than the maximum amount that can be loaded, the following problems  
may occur:  
l Files cannot be properly created due to excessive file size.  
l Paper jams occur during scanning.  
2. Fan the documents.  
1. Hold both ends of the documents and fan them a few times.  
2. Rotate the documents 90 degrees and fan them in the same manner.  
3. Straighten the edges of the documents and slightly displace the top edges at  
an angle.  
At an Angle  
k
c
a
B
Feed Direction  
ATTENTION  
Paper jams or damage to documents may occur if you scan the documents without aligning the  
edges first.  
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Scanning a Document  
4. Open the ADF paper chute (cover) of the ScanSnap.  
ADF Paper Chute (Cover)  
a The [Scan] button flashes in blue. The button returns to being lit normally when document  
scanning is enabled.  
In addition, the ScanSnap Manager icon in the notification area located at the far right of  
the taskbar changes from  
to  
.
5. Pull the stacker towards you.  
Stacker  
6. Depending on documents to scan, pull out the extension on the ADF paper chute (cover) and  
open the stacker.  
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Scanning a Document  
Extension  
Stacker  
7. Load the documents in the ADF paper chute (cover).  
Load the documents face-down and top-first with their back facing you. Adjust the number of  
documents so that they do not go beyond the reference marks and are kept within the side  
guides when they are loaded.  
Side Guide  
ATTENTION  
2
l Do not accumulate more than 50 sheets (with paper weight of 80 g/m [20 lb]) in the stacker.  
l When the [Place document face up] checkbox is selected in the [Scanning mode option]  
window, load the documents face-up and bottom edge down.  
To open the [Scanning mode option] window, click the [Option] button in the [Scanning] tab of  
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Scanning a Document  
8. Adjust the side guides to the width of the documents.  
Hold each side guide in the middle to adjust them. Otherwise, the documents may be fed  
skewed.  
Documents  
9. Press the [Scan] button on the ScanSnap to start a scan.  
ATTENTION  
Do not perform the following operations during scanning. Doing so will stop scanning.  
l Connect or disconnect the ScanSnap and other USB devices.  
l Close the ADF paper chute (cover).  
l Switch users.  
l Allow the computer to enter sleep mode.  
a The [Scan] button on the ScanSnap flashes in blue while the documents are being  
scanned.  
The [ScanSnap Manager - Image scanning and file saving] window appears.  
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Scanning a Document  
a The Quick Menu appears when the scanning is completed.  
10. In the Quick Menu, click the icon of the application to link with ScanSnap  
Manager.  
For details about linking the following applications with ScanSnap Manager, refer to "Useful  
l ScanSnap Organizer  
l CardMinder  
a The selected application starts up. For details, refer to the Advanced Operation Guide.  
ATTENTION  
l You cannot start scanning when the Quick Menu is displayed. Either select an icon from the  
Quick Menu and finish the process, or close the Quick Menu before you perform the next  
scan.  
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Scanning a Document  
l Do not move, delete, or rename scanned images using other applications while the Quick  
Menu is displayed.  
HINT  
l Clicking  
displays the description of an application. Placing the mouse cursor over the  
icon of another application displays the description of the application.  
l Performing a scan while an application that can be automatically linked with is active  
automatically starts the linkage between ScanSnap Manager and the application.  
For details, refer to the Advanced Operation Guide.  
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Scanning a Long Page  
Scanning a Long Page  
Documents up to 863 mm (34 in.) in length can be scanned.  
For details about documents that can be scanned, refer to "Documents That Can Be Loaded Directly  
HINT  
For details about how to load documents that are 360 mm (14.17 in.) or less in length, refer to  
1. Open the ADF paper chute (cover) of the ScanSnap.  
ADF Paper Chute (Cover)  
a The [Scan] button flashes in blue. The button returns to being lit normally when document  
scanning is enabled.  
In addition, the ScanSnap Manager icon in the notification area located at the far right of  
the taskbar changes from  
to  
.
2. Pull the stacker towards you.  
Stacker  
3. Pull out the extension on the ADF paper chute (cover) and open the stacker.  
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Scanning a Long Page  
Extension  
Stacker  
4. Load only one document in the ADF paper chute (cover).  
Hold the document with your hand so that it does not fall out of the ADF paper chute (cover).  
5. Press the [Scan] button on the ScanSnap (for three seconds or longer) until  
the button flashes in blue to start a scan.  
ATTENTION  
l Secure enough space where the scanned documents are ejected from the ScanSnap, and  
pick up the documents with your hands to prevent them from falling off the unit where the  
ScanSnap is placed on.  
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Scanning a Long Page  
l Do not perform the following operations during scanning. Doing so will stop scanning.  
-
-
-
-
Connect or disconnect the ScanSnap and other USB devices.  
Close the ADF paper chute (cover).  
Switch users.  
Allow the computer to enter sleep mode.  
HINT  
When you scan the first page as a long page and continue scanning, the subsequent documents  
are also scanned as long pages.  
a The [Scan] button on the ScanSnap flashes in blue while the documents are being  
scanned.  
The [ScanSnap Manager - Image scanning and file saving] window appears.  
a The Quick Menu appears when the scanning is completed.  
6. In the Quick Menu, click the icon of the application to link with ScanSnap  
Manager.  
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Scanning a Long Page  
When you select  
Organizer.  
, you can manage scanned images by folder with ScanSnap  
a The selected application starts up. For details, refer to the Advanced Operation Guide.  
ATTENTION  
l You cannot start scanning when the Quick Menu is displayed. Either select an icon from the  
Quick Menu and finish the process, or close the Quick Menu before you perform the next  
scan.  
l Do not move, delete, or rename scanned images using other applications while the Quick  
Menu is displayed.  
HINT  
l Clicking  
displays the description of an application. Placing the mouse cursor over the  
icon of another application displays the description of the application.  
l Performing a scan while an application that can be automatically linked with is active  
automatically starts the linkage between ScanSnap Manager and the application.  
For details, refer to the Advanced Operation Guide.  
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Scanning Documents of Different Widths or Lengths in One Batch  
Scanning Documents of Different Widths or  
Lengths in One Batch  
Documents of different widths or lengths can be scanned in one batch.  
For details about documents that can be scanned, refer to "Documents That Can Be Loaded Directly  
1. Open the ADF paper chute (cover) of the ScanSnap.  
ADF Paper Chute (Cover)  
a The [Scan] button flashes in blue. The button returns to being lit normally when document  
scanning is enabled.  
In addition, the ScanSnap Manager icon in the notification area located at the far right of  
the taskbar changes from  
to  
.
2. Pull the stacker towards you.  
Stacker  
3. Depending on documents to scan, pull out the extension on the ADF paper chute (cover) and  
open the stacker.  
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Scanning Documents of Different Widths or Lengths in One Batch  
Extension  
Stacker  
4. Right-click the ScanSnap Manager icon  
in the notification area located at  
the far right of the taskbar, and select the [Scan Button Settings] from the  
a The ScanSnap setup window appears.  
5. In the [Paper] tab, select [Automatic detection] in [Paper size].  
6. Select [None] in [Multifeed Detection].  
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7. Click the [OK] button to close the ScanSnap setup window.  
8. Load documents in the ScanSnap.  
1. Align the edges of the documents.  
2. Load the documents at the center of the ADF paper chute (cover).  
ATTENTION  
l Load all documents over one another above the pick roller (center). Documents that are not  
loaded above the pick roller cannot be fed.  
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Pick Roller's Width  
Incorrect  
l Adjust the side guides to the widest document. If the side guides are not adjusted properly, a  
paper jam may occur.  
l Load smaller documents so that they can be scanned straight.  
If the documents are skewed during scanning, the following problems may occur:  
-
-
-
Part of the document does not appear in the scanned image  
Slant lines appear in the scanned image  
The documents are scanned in a wrong paper size  
If the documents are not scanned straight, it is recommended that you select the [Continue  
scanning after last page] checkbox in the [Scanning] tab of the "ScanSnap Setup Window"  
(page 45), separate the documents by their widths, and scan them in different batches.  
9. Press the [Scan] button on the ScanSnap to start a scan.  
ATTENTION  
Do not perform the following operations during scanning. Doing so will stop scanning.  
l Connect or disconnect the ScanSnap and other USB devices.  
l Close the ADF paper chute (cover).  
l Switch users.  
l Allow the computer to enter sleep mode.  
a The [Scan] button on the ScanSnap flashes in blue while the documents are being  
scanned.  
The [ScanSnap Manager - Image scanning and file saving] window appears.  
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a The Quick Menu appears when the scanning is completed.  
10. In the Quick Menu, click the icon of the application to link with ScanSnap  
Manager.  
When you select  
Organizer.  
, you can manage scanned images by folder with ScanSnap  
a The selected application starts up. For details, refer to the Advanced Operation Guide.  
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ATTENTION  
l You cannot start scanning when the Quick Menu is displayed. Either select an icon from the  
Quick Menu and finish the process, or close the Quick Menu before you perform the next  
scan.  
l Do not move, delete, or rename scanned images using other applications while the Quick  
Menu is displayed.  
HINT  
l Clicking  
displays the description of an application. Placing the mouse cursor over the  
icon of another application displays the description of the application.  
l Performing a scan while an application that can be automatically linked with is active  
automatically starts the linkage between ScanSnap Manager and the application.  
For details, refer to the Advanced Operation Guide.  
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Parts and Functions  
Parts and Functions  
This section explains the names and functions of the ScanSnap parts.  
Front  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
No.  
Name  
Description  
1
ADF paper chute (cover) (*1)  
Open it to use the ScanSnap.  
Opening it turns on the ScanSnap. Then, you can load a document  
on it.  
2
ADF top section  
Open it to remove jammed documents, replace the Roller Set, or  
clean the inside of the ScanSnap.  
3
4
Extension  
Side guide  
Pull out when scanning long documents.  
Adjust to the width of documents to prevent them from getting  
skewed.  
5
6
ADF release tab  
[Scan] button (*1)  
Pull this tab to open the ADF top section.  
Starts scanning. Can be pressed even when the stacker is closed.  
Indicates the status of the ScanSnap as follows:  
Blue (lit): Ready  
Blue (flashing): Scanning  
Orange (flashing): Error  
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Parts and Functions  
No.  
Name  
Description  
7
Wi-Fi indicator  
Indicates the connection status between the ScanSnap and your  
wireless access point as follows:  
Blue (lit): Ready  
Blue (flashing): Standby  
Orange (lit): Not Connectable  
Orange (flashing): Not Connectable (WPS error)  
8
Stacker  
Open to use the stacker.  
Stacks up the ejected documents.  
*1: When the ScanSnap has turned off automatically because of the automatic power off function,  
either press the [Scan] button (this will not start scanning), or close the ADF paper chute (cover),  
then open it again to turn the ScanSnap back on.  
For details, refer to "Automatic Power OFF" (page 51).  
Back  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
No.  
9
Name  
Description  
Tape seal  
Remove this tape seal after installing the software.  
Used to connect an anti-theft security cable (commercially available).  
Used to connect a power cable.  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
Security cable slot  
Power connector  
USB connector  
Ventilation port  
WPS button  
Used to connect a USB cable.  
Holes for ventilating hot air from inside the ScanSnap.  
Press this button to connect to a WPS compatible wireless access  
point by using the push button method.  
15  
Wi-Fi switch  
Turn this switch on to connect the ScanSnap to a wireless LAN.  
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System Requirements  
System Requirements  
The ScanSnap has the following system requirements.  
For the latest information on requirements, please visit the ScanSnap Support Site at:  
Operating system  
Windows 10 (32-bit/64-bit) (*1)  
Windows 8.1 (32-bit/64-bit) (*1)  
Windows 8 (32-bit/64-bit) (*1)  
Windows 7 (32-bit/64-bit)  
Windows Vista (32-bit/64-bit) (*2)  
Windows XP (32-bit) (*3)  
®
CPU  
Intel Core i5 2.5 GHz or higher  
Memory  
4 GB or more  
Display resolution (*4)  
Windows 10/Windows 8.1/Windows 8: 1024 × 768 pixels or higher  
Windows 7/Windows Vista/Windows XP: 800 × 600 pixels or higher  
Disk space  
Free space required to install the software bundled with the ScanSnap is as  
follows: (*5)  
l ScanSnap Manager: 700 MB  
l ScanSnap Organizer: 670 MB  
l CardMinder: 660 MB  
l ABBYY FineReader for ScanSnap: 620 MB  
l ScanSnap Online Update: 10 MB  
l Scan to Microsoft SharePoint: 40 MB  
l ScanSnap iX500 Basic Operation Guide: 10 MB  
USB port  
USB 3.0(*6)/USB 2.0/USB 1.1  
*1: The software bundled with the ScanSnap operates as a desktop application.  
*2: Service Pack 2 or later is required.  
*3: Service Pack 3 or later is required.  
*4: When the font size is large, some screens may not be displayed correctly.  
In such a case, use a smaller font size.  
*5: To save scanned images, more free space is required.  
For details about estimated image data size, refer to the ScanSnap Manager Help.  
*6: When the ScanSnap is connected to a USB 3.0 port, the ScanSnap may not be recognized by  
some computers.  
For the latest USB 3.0 information, refer to the ScanSnap Support Site (http://  
ATTENTION  
l If the system requirements above are not satisfied, the ScanSnap may not operate.  
l If a USB port on the keyboard or on the monitor is in use, the ScanSnap may not operate.  
l When using a commercially available USB hub, use a type that is powered from an electrical power  
supply (and that comes with an adapter).  
l Scanning speed decreases in the following cases:  
-
-
The CPU or the memory does not meet the recommended specifications.  
The version of the USB port or the USB hub is USB 1.1.  
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System Requirements  
l The actual disk space used for the installation of the software and the disk space required for the  
installation may be different because of the disk management in your Windows system.  
l To scan a document, a disk space that is approximately three times larger than the size of the file  
to be saved is required.  
l If characters are not correctly displayed when using CardMinder, Scan to Mobile, Scan to  
Salesforce Chatter, or Scan to Dropbox, perform the following.  
-
Windows XP  
l Select [Control Panel] → [Regional and Language Options] → [Install files for East Asian  
languages] in the [Language] tab.  
l Install the universal font (Arial Unicode MS) from the setup disk of Microsoft Office 2000 or  
later.  
-
Windows Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8/Windows 8.1/Windows 10  
Install the universal font (Arial Unicode MS) from the setup disk of Microsoft Office 2003 or later.  
HINT  
l For Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows XP, when the following software programs are  
installed, .NET Framework 4 or an in-place update for .NET Framework 4 (which requires 2 GB of  
free disk space at most) may be installed:  
-
-
ScanSnap Manager  
ScanSnap Organizer  
After installing .NET Framework, apply the updates in Windows Update.  
l For Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows Vista, or Windows XP, when the following  
software programs are installed, .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 (which requires 500 MB of free disk  
space at most) may be installed at the same time:  
-
-
-
ScanSnap Manager  
ScanSnap Organizer  
CardMinder  
l For Windows XP, when Scan to Microsoft SharePoint is installed, .NET Framework 2.0 (which  
requires 280 MB of free disk space at most) may be installed at the same time.  
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Overview of the Software Related to the ScanSnap  
Overview of the Software Related to the ScanSnap  
This section gives an overview of each bundled software and their functions. You can edit, manage,  
and arrange the scanned image by using the following software:  
ScanSnap Manager  
This scanner driver is required to scan documents with the ScanSnap. Scanned images can be  
saved as PDF or JPEG files to a computer.  
You need to have ScanSnap Connect Application installed on your mobile device to save PDF or  
JPEG files to your mobile device.  
You can download ScanSnap Connect Application for your mobile device from its application  
market.  
ScanSnap Organizer  
You can use this application to display image data (PDF or JPEG files) without opening them,  
create folders and arrange files as you like.  
CardMinder  
You can use this application to efficiently digitalize a large number of business cards.  
Text recognition can be performed on business cards and you can create a database to facilitate  
card data management and searches. Data in the database can be printed and linked with various  
applications.  
ABBYY FineReader for ScanSnap  
This application can perform text recognition on the scanned images using OCR (Optical  
Character Recognition) to convert the image data to Word, Excel, or PowerPoint files that can be  
edited.  
ScanSnap Online Update  
This application checks whether the latest updates or software programs are available on the  
download server. When the latest updates or software programs are available, you can  
automatically apply updates or download and install the software programs manually.  
Scan to Microsoft SharePoint  
You can easily save files in SharePoint using the ScanSnap.  
Evernote for Windows  
You can easily save files in Evernote using the ScanSnap.  
Dropbox for Windows  
You can easily save files to your Dropbox folder using the ScanSnap.  
Adobe Acrobat Standard DC  
This is a global standard application for creating, editing, managing, and utilizing PDF format  
electronic documents.  
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How to Install the Software  
How to Install the Software  
When you insert the Setup DVD-ROM into the DVD-ROM drive on your computer, the [ScanSnap  
Setup] window appears.  
ATTENTION  
l Do not connect the ScanSnap to the computer before installing the software. Doing so may cause  
the ScanSnap not to be recognized by the computer. In that case, install the software, and then  
reconnect the ScanSnap to the computer.  
l If a DVD-ROM drive is not available, the installers for the software programs can be downloaded  
from the following web page.  
The functions of each button in the [ScanSnap Setup] window are as follows.  
Button  
Function  
Readme  
Displays the [Readme] window. You can refer to the Readme file of each software in  
this window.  
Install Products  
Manuals  
Displays the [Install Products] window. You can start installing software.  
Displays the [Manuals] window. You can refer to Safety Precautions, Getting Started,  
the Basic Operation Guide (this manual), and the manual of each software program in  
this window.  
Browse DVD Contents  
Support  
Opens Windows Explorer to display the files from the Setup DVD-ROM.  
Displays contact information for customer support.  
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ScanSnap Manager Icon  
ScanSnap Manager Icon  
When ScanSnap Manager is running, the ScanSnap Manager icon is displayed in the notification  
area. The notification area is located at the far right of the taskbar.  
The ScanSnap Manager icon indicates whether or not ScanSnap Manager is successfully  
communicating with the ScanSnap. The appearance of the icon changes according to the  
communication status as shown below.  
This manual assumes that the ScanSnap is connected to a computer with a USB cable.  
Communication Status  
ScanSnap Manager Icon  
Communicating  
When the ScanSnap is connected to a computer with a USB cable  
When the ScanSnap is connected to a computer via wireless LAN  
Not communicating  
When the ScanSnap is connected to a mobile device via wireless  
LAN  
HINT  
Turn the ScanSnap on to begin communication between ScanSnap Manager and the ScanSnap. For  
details about how to turn on the ScanSnap, refer to "Turning the ScanSnap On" (page 47).  
You can display the menu for scanning documents and ScanSnap Manager settings from the  
ScanSnap Manager icon.  
l Right-clicking  
l Left-clicking  
Displays the Left-Click Menu.  
For details, refer to the Advanced Operation Guide.  
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Right-Click Menu  
Right-Click Menu  
This menu appears when you right-click the ScanSnap Manager icon  
located at the far right of the taskbar.  
in the notification area  
Item  
Function  
Duplex Scan  
Scans both sides of the document.Follows the settings configured in [Scan Button  
Settings].  
Simplex Scan  
Scans only one side of the document.Follows the settings configured in [Scan Button  
Settings].  
Scan Button Settings  
Profile Management  
Displays the "ScanSnap Setup Window" (page 45). You can configure the scan  
settings in this window.  
Displays the [ScanSnap Manager - Profile Management] window.  
You cannot select [Profile Management] when the [Use Quick Menu] checkbox is  
selected in the ScanSnap setup window.  
For details, refer to the Advanced Operation Guide.  
Connect by Wi-Fi  
Displays the [ScanSnap Manager - Connect by Wi-Fi] window.  
You can connect the ScanSnap to a computer via wireless LAN. This cannot be  
selected when the ScanSnap is connected to a computer via a USB cable.  
ScanSnap Folder Settings Displays the ScanSnap setup window. You can configure the scan settings for using  
ScanSnap Folder in this window.  
For details, refer to the Advanced Operation Guide.  
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Right-Click Menu  
Item  
Function  
Show scanning results  
After scanning is completed, a message appears to inform you whether the image is  
rotated.  
Check consumable status  
Displays the [ScanSnap Manager - Check consumable status] window.  
You can reset the consumable counters after replacing the consumables.  
Preferences  
Help  
Displays the [ScanSnap Manager - Preferences] window.  
Displays the following menu:  
l Help  
Opens the ScanSnap Manager Help.  
l Troubleshooting  
Displays [Troubleshooting] in the ScanSnap Manager Help.  
l ScanSnap Portal Site  
Opens the ScanSnap global homepage (http://scansnap.fujitsu.com).  
l About ScanSnap Manager  
Displays the [ScanSnap Manager - Version Information] window.  
l ScanSnap information  
Displays the [ScanSnap Manager - Scanner and driver information] window.  
Displayed when the ScanSnap and computer are connected.  
l Online Update  
Starts the ScanSnap Online Update.  
For details, refer to "Updating the Software" (page 135).  
To establish connection  
Exit  
Displayed when ScanSnap Manager is not communicating with the ScanSnap  
correctly.  
Exits ScanSnap Manager.  
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ScanSnap Setup Window  
ScanSnap Setup Window  
When you right-click the ScanSnap Manager icon  
in the notification area located at the far right  
of the taskbar, and select [Scan Button Settings] from the "Right-Click Menu" (page 43), the  
following ScanSnap setup window appears.  
In the ScanSnap setup window, you can use the [Use Quick Menu] checkbox to specify whether or  
not to use the Quick Menu. You can also use the profile buttons and detail setting tabs to specify  
scan settings according to your scanning needs.  
For details, refer to the ScanSnap Manager Help.  
Profile Buttons  
Detail Setting Tabs  
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Turning the ScanSnap On or Off  
Turning the ScanSnap On or Off  
This section explains how to turn the ScanSnap on or off.  
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Turning the ScanSnap On or Off  
Turning the ScanSnap On  
1. Turn on the computer.  
HINT  
If you connect the ScanSnap and a mobile device via a wireless LAN and then scan a document,  
you do not have to turn on the computer.  
a The computer starts up and the ScanSnap Manager icon  
appears in the notification  
area located at the far right of the taskbar.  
HINT  
is not displayed in the notification area, start ScanSnap  
Manager. Start ScanSnap Manager in the following procedure.  
-
-
Windows 10  
Select [Start] menu → [All apps] → [ScanSnap Manager] → [ScanSnap Manager].  
Windows 8.1  
Click  
on the lower left side of the Start screen, and select [ScanSnap Manager] under  
[ScanSnap Manager] on the All apps screen.  
-
-
Windows 8  
Right-click the Start screen, and select [All apps] on the app bar → [ScanSnap Manager]  
under [ScanSnap Manager].  
Windows 7/Windows Vista/Windows XP  
Select [Start] menu → [All Programs] → [ScanSnap Manager] → [ScanSnap Manager].  
l If ScanSnap Manager does not automatically start when you log on to your computer, change  
the setting in the following procedure:  
1. Right-click the ScanSnap Manager icon  
in the notification area and select  
[Preferences] from the "Right-Click Menu" (page 43).  
a The [ScanSnap Manager - Preferences] window appears.  
2. In the [Auto Startup] list, select the [Start up ScanSnap Manager when you log on]  
checkbox.  
2. Open the ADF paper chute (cover) of the ScanSnap to turn the power on.  
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Turning the ScanSnap On or Off  
Example: When a USB cable is used for connection  
a The [Scan] button flashes in blue. The button returns to being lit normally when document  
scanning is enabled.  
In addition, the ScanSnap Manager icon in the notification area changes from  
ATTENTION  
to  
.
With some computers, the initialization of the ScanSnap may be performed several times when  
the computer is started up.  
HINT  
l It may take more time for the ScanSnap Manager icon in the notification area to change to  
depending on computer performance, operating environment, or loading, for example,  
when many software programs are running at the same time.  
l When the ScanSnap is turned on, a notification informs you of the ScanSnap's  
communication status.  
To disable notifications of the ScanSnap's communication status, change the setting in the  
following procedure:  
1. Right-click the ScanSnap Manager icon  
in the notification area and select  
[Preferences] from the "Right-Click Menu" (page 43).  
a The [ScanSnap Manager - Preferences] window appears.  
2. Clear the [Notify of the communication status] checkbox in the [Status Display] list.  
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Turning the ScanSnap On or Off  
Turning the ScanSnap Off  
1. Close the ADF paper chute (cover).  
Example: When a USB cable is used for connection  
a The ScanSnap is turned off and the ScanSnap Manager icon in the notification area  
changes from  
to  
.
ATTENTION  
l Close the ADF paper chute (cover) after putting the extension back.  
l If moving the ScanSnap, first turn the power off and remove all cables.  
The bottom part of the ScanSnap may become hot when the ScanSnap is being used but this  
does not affect ScanSnap operation or cause any physical harm. Be careful not to drop the  
ScanSnap when carrying it.  
HINT  
l If the Wi-Fi switch is off, the power of the ScanSnap and the computer operate together. If  
you keep the ScanSnap connected to the computer, you do not have to worry about turning  
the power ON/OFF.  
l With some computers, it may take 2 to 3 minutes until the light of the [Scan] button goes out  
after the computer is turned off.  
l When the ScanSnap is turned off, a notification informs you of the ScanSnap's  
communication status.  
To disable notifications of the ScanSnap's communication status, change the setting in the  
following procedure:  
1. Right-click the ScanSnap Manager icon  
in the notification area and select  
[Preferences] from the "Right-Click Menu" (page 43).  
a The [ScanSnap Manager - Preferences] window appears.  
2. Clear the [Notify of the communication status] checkbox in the [Status Display] list.  
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Turning the ScanSnap On or Off  
Sleep Mode  
When the ScanSnap is on and has not been used for 14 minutes, it enters sleep (power saving)  
mode.  
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Turning the ScanSnap On or Off  
Automatic Power OFF  
When the ScanSnap is turned on and left unused for the specified time (default is "4 hours"), it will  
turn itself off automatically.  
To turn the ScanSnap back on, perform one of the following operations:  
l Press the [Scan] button on the ScanSnap (this will not start scanning)  
l Close the ADF paper chute (cover) and open it again  
HINT  
l To continue using the ScanSnap, reset the time until auto power-off by performing one of the  
following:  
-
-
-
Load a document in the ScanSnap  
Press the [Scan] button on the ScanSnap  
Close the ADF paper chute (cover) and open it again  
l You can change the time of the ScanSnap to turn off automatically or change the setting so that it  
will not turn off automatically. Set according to the following procedures:  
1. Right-click the ScanSnap Manager icon  
in the notification area and select [Preferences]  
a The [ScanSnap Manager - Preferences] window appears.  
2. In the [Power] list, change the settings for [Power setting] based on how it is connected.  
l A notification informs you 5 minutes before the ScanSnap turns off automatically.  
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Connecting the ScanSnap via Wireless LAN  
Connecting the ScanSnap via Wireless LAN  
By connecting the ScanSnap to a computer or a mobile device via wireless LAN, you can scan  
documents.  
This section explains how to connect the ScanSnap via wireless LAN.  
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Connecting the ScanSnap via Wireless LAN  
Preparation  
To connect the ScanSnap via wireless LAN, prepare the following:  
l An environment in which a wireless LAN is available  
When connecting the ScanSnap to a wireless access point, you may need information such as  
an SSID (network name) and a security key (password).  
For details, refer to the manual for the wireless access point.  
ATTENTION  
Do not place the following within 100 mm (3.9 in.) of the ScanSnap, or near your wireless access  
point.  
-
-
Obstacles that block radio waves (such as walls and metal plates)  
Devices that may cause signal interference (such as microwaves and cordless phones) and  
wireless devices  
l ScanSnap Connect Application  
To connect the ScanSnap and a mobile device, you need to install ScanSnap Connect  
Application on your mobile device.  
Download ScanSnap Connect Application for the mobile device from the following application  
stores:  
-
-
-
App Store  
Google Play  
Amazon Appstore  
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Connecting the ScanSnap via Wireless LAN  
Setting a Wireless LAN Using the ScanSnap Wireless Setup Tool  
The ScanSnap Wireless Setup Tool is an application to configure the wireless settings required for  
connecting your ScanSnap via wireless LAN in a wizard format. The ScanSnap Wireless Setup Tool  
can be used to configure and check the following wireless LAN settings and connection.  
l Connecting the ScanSnap to a wireless access point  
l Registering the computer that will be connected to the ScanSnap via wireless LAN  
l Setting the IP address, name, and password for the ScanSnap  
l Checking the connection between the ScanSnap and the mobile device  
Follow the procedure below to start the ScanSnap Wireless Setup Tool and configure the wireless  
settings.  
1. Start the ScanSnap Wireless Setup Tool.  
l Windows 10  
Select [Start] menu → [All apps] → [ScanSnap Manager] → [ScanSnap Wireless Setup  
Tool].  
l Windows 8.1  
Click  
on the lower left side of the Start screen, and select [ScanSnap Wireless Setup  
Tool] under [ScanSnap Manager] on the All apps screen.  
l Windows 8  
Right-click the Start screen, and select [All apps] on the app bar → [ScanSnap Wireless  
Setup Tool] under [ScanSnap Manager].  
l Windows 7/Windows Vista/Windows XP  
Select [Start] menu → [All Programs] → [ScanSnap Manager] → [ScanSnap Wireless  
Setup Tool].  
a The ScanSnap Wireless Setup Tool will start running.  
2. Click the [Wireless Network Setup Wizard] button  
menu.  
in the main  
a The Wireless Network Setup Wizard appears.  
3. Follow the instructions in the Wireless Network Setup Wizard to configure  
the wireless settings.  
HINT  
l For details and operation of ScanSnap Wireless Setup Tool, refer to the ScanSnap Wireless Setup  
Tool Help.  
l The ScanSnap Wireless Setup Tool is also started up when the ScanSnap software is installed.  
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Connecting the ScanSnap via Wireless LAN  
Connecting the ScanSnap to a Computer  
You can use the ScanSnap Wireless Setup Tool Wizard to complete the preparation for connecting  
the ScanSnap to a computer.  
The following explains how to connect the ScanSnap and a computer when the wireless settings  
have already been configured by using the ScanSnap Wireless Setup Tool Wizard.  
1. Disconnect the USB cable connecting the ScanSnap to the computer.  
ATTENTION  
If the ScanSnap Manager icon is  
, exit ScanSnap Connect Application on the mobile device.  
a The ScanSnap is automatically connected to a computer via wireless LAN and the  
ScanSnap Manager icon changes to  
If the icon does not change, go to step 2.  
.
HINT  
l If the [Connect automatically to the last connected ScanSnap by Wi-Fi] checkbox is selected  
and the last connected ScanSnap is available, the computer is connected to the ScanSnap  
automatically.  
l The computer can be connected to only one ScanSnap.  
l Only one computer can be connected to the ScanSnap.  
l When you automatically connect a computer and the ScanSnap that had been connected via  
wireless LAN before, if the password for the ScanSnap to be connected is changed, a  
notification informs you of the status.  
2. Right-click the ScanSnap Manager icon  
in the notification area located at  
the far right of the taskbar and select [Connect by Wi-Fi] from the "Right-  
a The [ScanSnap Manager - Connect by Wi-Fi] window appears.  
3. From the list of the ScanSnap units to be connected, select the ScanSnap  
that you want to connect, and click the [Connect] button.  
ATTENTION  
l If the [ScanSnap Manager - Enter Destination Password] window appears, enter the  
password to connect.  
The default password is the last four digits of the ScanSnap serial number.  
The password can be changed with the ScanSnap Wireless Setup Tool. For details, refer to  
the ScanSnap Wireless Setup Tool Help.  
l If the intended ScanSnap for connection does not appear in the list of the ScanSnap units to  
be connected, refer to the ScanSnap Manager Help.  
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Connecting the ScanSnap via Wireless LAN  
a The ScanSnap is connected to the computer via wireless LAN and the ScanSnap Manager  
icon changes to  
.
HINT  
When the ScanSnap and a computer are connected via wireless LAN, a notification informs you  
of the communication status.  
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Connecting the ScanSnap via Wireless LAN  
Connecting the ScanSnap to a Mobile Device  
By using the ScanSnap Wireless Setup Tool Wizard, you can configure and check the connection  
between the ScanSnap and a mobile device.  
The following explains how to connect the ScanSnap and a mobile device when the wireless settings  
have already been configured by using the ScanSnap Wireless Setup Tool Wizard.  
1. Start ScanSnap Connect Application on your mobile device.  
a The mobile device will automatically be connected to an available ScanSnap on the same  
network.  
HINT  
l If more than one available ScanSnap is detected, or if ScanSnap Connect Application is set  
not to connect a mobile device to a ScanSnap automatically, then tap the ScanSnap that you  
want by name, in order to connect to the mobile device, under [ScanSnap] on the [Connect  
to] screen. For details, refer to the ScanSnap Connect Application User's Guide for your  
mobile device.  
l A notification appears in the following cases:  
-
When the ScanSnap and the mobile device are connected via wireless LAN, and the  
communication with ScanSnap Manager is disconnected  
-
When you log onto the computer which is connected to the ScanSnap with the ScanSnap  
and the mobile device already connected via wireless LAN  
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Connecting the ScanSnap via Wireless LAN  
Reconnecting to a Wireless Access Point Using the ScanSnap  
WPS Button  
If the Wi-Fi indicator lights up or flashes in orange, reconnect the ScanSnap to a WPS compatible  
wireless access point. The reconnection can be established easily by pressing the WPS button on  
the ScanSnap.  
ATTENTION  
Perform the following before you connect using the WPS button.  
l If the ScanSnap Wireless Setup Tool is running while the ScanSnap is being connected to the  
computer with a USB cable, exit the ScanSnap Wireless Setup Tool.  
l If scanning is currently being performed from ScanSnap Manager or a mobile device, end the  
scanning operation.  
HINT  
Button names and operating procedures may differ depending on the wireless access point. For  
details, refer to the manual for your wireless access point.  
1. Turn on the ScanSnap.  
For details, refer to "Turning the ScanSnap On" (page 47).  
2. Turn on the Wi-Fi switch on the back of the ScanSnap.  
Wi-Fi  
OFF  
ON  
Wi-Fi switch  
a After blinking blue, the Wi-Fi indicator lights up in blue or orange.  
3. Press the WPS button of the wireless access point.  
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Connecting the ScanSnap via Wireless LAN  
4. Press and hold (3 seconds or longer) the WPS button on the back of the  
ScanSnap within 2 minutes after pressing the WPS button of the wireless  
access point.  
WPS Button  
a The ScanSnap is connected to the wireless access point and the Wi-Fi indicator lights up in  
blue.  
If connection cannot be established, the Wi-Fi indicator blinks or lights up in orange.  
ATTENTION  
If you cannot connect the ScanSnap to a wireless access point, refer to "Troubleshooting" in the  
ScanSnap Manager Help.  
HINT  
For details about the Wi-Fi indicator status, refer to "Parts and Functions" (page 36).  
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Documents to Scan  
Documents to Scan  
This section explains about the conditions for documents that can be loaded directly into the  
ScanSnap and the conditions for documents that can be scanned using the Carrier Sheet.  
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Documents to Scan  
Documents That Can Be Loaded Directly into the ScanSnap  
Conditions for documents that can be loaded directly into the ScanSnap are as follows:  
Document type Office paper, postcards, business cards  
Plastic cards conforming to the ISO781A ID-1 type (54 × 86 mm/2.1 × 3.4 in.)  
2
Paper weight  
40 to 209 g/m (10.7 to 55.7 lb)  
Long page documents  
2
52 to 127 g/m (13.9 to 33.9 lb)  
A8 size (52 × 72 mm) or less  
2
127 to 209 g/m (33.9 to 55.7 lb)  
Plastic cards  
0.76 mm (0.03 in.) or less (embossed cards can be used)  
Paper size  
Width  
50.8 to 216 mm (2 to 8.5 in.)  
Length  
50.8 to 360 mm (2 to 14.17 in.)  
For long page (*1), up to 863 mm (34 in.)  
*1: Scanning starts when you hold down the [Scan] button on the ScanSnap for 3 seconds or longer.  
If you scan a magnetic card or IC card, do not bring the black magnetic part in  
contact with the magnetic part of the ADF top section. Otherwise, the data on  
the card may be lost.  
Magnets  
ATTENTION  
l The following types of documents must not be scanned:  
-
Documents attached with the metals such as paper clips or staples that can damage the inside  
of the ScanSnap  
Remove the metals for scanning.  
-
Documents on which the ink is still wet  
Wait until the ink dries completely to scan these documents.  
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Documents to Scan  
-
-
Documents larger than 216 × 863 (mm)/8.5 × 34 (in.) (width × length)  
Documents other than paper such as fabric, metal foil and OHP film  
l When you scan picture postcards, be aware that the picture side may get damaged. It is the  
responsibility of the customer to scan picture postcards.  
l When you scan plastic cards, in [Multifeed Detection] of the [Paper] tab of the "ScanSnap Setup  
Window" (page 45), select [None] or [Check Length].  
l Be careful of the following when you scan plastic cards:  
-
-
Cards that are bent may not be fed properly.  
If the surface of the card is dirty with grease marks such as fingerprints, perform scanning after  
wiping the dirt off.  
-
When you scan plastic cards with strong luster, some parts of the image may appear lighter or  
darker than the original.  
Example: gold colored credit card  
-
-
When you scan embossed cards, put the embossed side down, and load the card in landscape  
orientation.  
If the embossed characters are not coated in gold or silver and the background color of the card  
and the color of the embossed characters are similar, it may be difficult for the ScanSnap to  
recognize embossed characters.  
In which case, performing the following may result in an improvement.  
1. Click the [Option] button in the [Scanning] tab of the "ScanSnap Setup Window" (page 45).  
a The [Scanning mode option] window appears.  
2. Select the [Increase text contrast] checkbox.  
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Documents to Scan  
Documents That Can Be Scanned Using the Carrier Sheet  
The bundled Carrier Sheet is a sheet designed to transport documents through the ScanSnap.  
You can scan documents that are larger than A4/Letter size, photographs, and clippings.  
Conditions for documents that can be scanned using the Carrier Sheet are as follows:  
l Do not use a damaged Carrier Sheet. Otherwise, it may damage or cause  
the ScanSnap to malfunction.  
l Be careful not to cut your finger on the edge of the Carrier Sheet.  
Document type Documents that cannot be loaded directly into the ScanSnap  
2
Paper weight  
Up to 209 g/m (55.7 lb)  
When scanning documents folded in half:  
2
Up to 104.5 g/m (27.9 lb)  
Paper size  
Carrier Sheet size (216 × 297 mm)  
A3 (297 × 420 mm) (*1)  
A4 (210 × 297 mm)  
A5 (148 × 210 mm)  
A6 (105 × 148 mm)  
B4 (257 × 364 mm) (*1)  
B5 (182 × 257 mm)  
B6 (128 × 182 mm)  
Postcard (100 × 148 mm)  
Business card (90 × 55 mm, 55 × 90 mm)  
Letter (8.5 × 11 in. (216 × 279.4 mm))  
11 × 17 in. (279.4 × 431.8 mm) (*1)  
Custom size  
Width: 25.4 to 216 mm (1 to 8.5 in.)  
Length: 25.4 to 297 mm (1 to 11.69 in.)  
*1: Fold in half to scan.  
Documents for Which the Carrier Sheet is Recommended for  
Scanning  
It is recommended that you use the Carrier Sheet to scan the following documents.  
l Documents written in pencil  
Because there may be black traces left on the documents, it is recommended that you use the  
Carrier Sheet to scan such documents.  
When you scan such documents directly without using a Carrier Sheet, dirt will accumulate on  
the rollers, which may cause feeding errors. Clean the rollers occasionally.  
For details about how to perform cleaning, refer to "Cleaning the Inside of the ScanSnap" (page  
120).  
l Carbonless paper  
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Documents to Scan  
Because carbonless paper may contain chemicals that can harm the ScanSnap internal rollers, it  
is recommended that you use the Carrier Sheet to scan such documents.  
Make sure to clean the rollers occasionally to maintain the scanner performance when scanning  
carbonless paper directly without using the Carrier Sheet. For details about how to perform  
Depending on the type of carbonless paper, the life span of the scanner may be shortened  
compared to scanning office paper.  
l Scanning the following types of documents without using the Carrier Sheet can result in  
documents being damaged or scanned incorrectly  
-
Documents smaller than 50.8 × 50.8 (mm)/2 × 2 (in.) (width × length)  
2
-
-
Documents whose paper weight is less than 40 g/m (10.7 lb)  
Documents with an uneven surface (such as envelopes and paper sheets with attached  
materials)  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Wrinkled or curled documents  
Folded or torn documents  
Tracing paper  
Coated paper  
Photographs (photographic paper)  
Perforated or punched documents  
Documents that are not rectangular or square  
Carbon paper or thermal paper  
Documents with memo papers or sticky notes attached  
ATTENTION  
l Using the Carrier Sheet  
Be careful of the following when you use the Carrier Sheet:  
-
Do not stain, or cut the end with a black & white pattern. Otherwise, the Carrier Sheet will not be  
recognized properly.  
-
Do not place the Carrier Sheet upside down. Otherwise, a paper jam may occur and damage  
the Carrier Sheet and the document inside.  
-
-
Do not fold or pull the Carrier Sheet.  
Paper jams may occur when several small size documents such as photographs and postcards  
are placed inside the Carrier Sheet to be scanned at once. It is recommended that you scan  
such documents one at a time.  
-
If paper jams occur frequently, feed about 50 sheets of PPC paper (recycled paper) before  
scanning with the Carrier Sheet. The PPC paper can either be blank or printed.  
l Storing the Carrier Sheet  
Be careful of the following when you store the Carrier Sheet:  
-
Do not leave your document inside the Carrier Sheet for a long time. Otherwise, the ink on the  
document may be transferred onto the Carrier Sheet.  
-
Do not leave the Carrier Sheet in high temperature places such as under direct sunlight or near  
a heating apparatus for a long time. Also, do not use the Carrier Sheet in high temperature  
places. The Carrier Sheet may be deformed.  
-
To avoid deformation, store the Carrier Sheet on a flat surface without any weight on it.  
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What You Can Do with Related Software  
What You Can Do with Related Software  
This section explains the basic operation procedure of software related to the ScanSnap and gives  
an overview of its functions.  
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What You Can Do with the ScanSnap Organizer  
What You Can Do with the ScanSnap Organizer  
ScanSnap Organizer is an application used for displaying, organizing, and managing image data  
(PDF or JPEG files) scanned with the ScanSnap.  
You can use this application to display image data (PDF or JPEG files) without opening them, create  
folders and arrange files for various uses.  
Pages of a PDF file can also be flipped through in thumbnails to verify the scanned image data.  
Scan documents with the ScanSnap  
Main Window  
Check thumbnails and  
organize files for various uses  
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What You Can Do with the ScanSnap Organizer  
Basic Operation Procedure of ScanSnap Organizer  
This section explains the basic operation procedure of ScanSnap Organizer.  
1. Start up ScanSnap Organizer.  
Start up ScanSnap Organizer by double-clicking the [ScanSnap Organizer] icon on the  
desktop.  
2. Scan documents with the ScanSnap.  
a A list of scanned images is displayed in ScanSnap Organizer.  
3. Start up ScanSnap Organizer Viewer.  
Double-click a scanned image to start up the Viewer Window for displaying and editing  
scanned images.  
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4. In the Viewer Window, check the orientation of scanned images, and check  
for unnecessary pages.  
Rotate any scanned images that are not oriented correctly. Delete any unnecessary pages.  
Make other edits such as inserting a page where necessary.  
5. Exit ScanSnap Organizer Viewer.  
To exit ScanSnap Organizer Viewer, click the Application button and then click the [Exit] button  
in the menu that appears.  
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What You Can Do with the ScanSnap Organizer  
Managing Files  
For details about operations, refer to the ScanSnap Organizer Help.  
Setting Keywords for a File  
You can set a character string (keyword) indicating the content of a PDF file so that you can  
immediately recognize the file without opening it.  
Proposal  
If you set "proposal"  
as a keyword,  
you can recognize that  
the file is the proposal file  
without opening it.  
Setting a Marked Character String as a Keyword  
Keywords can be set to a PDF file by using the keyword setting function.  
These keywords can be used when you search for PDF files.  
When black and white documents that have been marked are scanned by the ScanSnap, the  
marked character strings are set as keywords for the PDF file.  
Proposal  
"Proposal" can be used as a keyword  
to search for the file  
Mark the characters  
on a document  
Proposal  
Scan the document  
with the ScanSnap  
Document  
PDF file with a keyword  
For other keyword setting methods, refer to ScanSnap Organizer Help.  
Recognizing a Character String in a Page to Embed It into the Page  
By using text recognition (OCR) software, you can embed character strings into the page of a PDF  
file scanned by the ScanSnap, and then search the PDF file using the character strings.  
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What You Can Do with the ScanSnap Organizer  
OCR recognizes "proposal"  
as textual information.  
"Proposal" can be used  
as a keyword  
to search for the file  
Proposal  
PDF file  
Searching Files  
You can search files that are managed in ScanSnap Organizer.  
There are two search methods of Adobe Acrobat search and Windows Desktop Search.  
Automatically Distributing Files According to Set Conditions  
You can use the keyword distribution function so that PDF files are automatically distributed into  
cabinets and folders according to the keywords that have been set.  
Proposal  
Statistical Table  
Statistical Table  
Proposal  
PDF files with keywords  
Main Window  
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What You Can Do with the ScanSnap Organizer  
Using Files  
For details about operations, refer to the ScanSnap Organizer Help.  
Linking Files with Other Applications  
You can use files with a variety of applications.  
The applications that can be used are displayed in the Application List Pane at the lower left corner  
of the Main Window.  
Sending Files by E-mail  
Files can be sent by e-mail.  
Clipping Important Items from Documents  
You can use the marked section cropping function to clip important items from documents.  
Mark the necessary sections of a black & white document and scan it with the ScanSnap to create a  
new PDF or JPEG file that contains only the marked section.  
Scan the document  
with the ScanSnap  
Main Window  
Document  
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What You Can Do with CardMinder  
What You Can Do with CardMinder  
CardMinder is an application used for displaying, organizing, and managing card image data  
scanned with a scanner.  
This application digitalizes large amounts of business cards into images at a high speed and  
recognizes text on those cards, thus allowing you to search for your clients' business cards from  
those data quickly, and create your client databases conveniently. CardMinder uses an Optical  
Character Recognition (OCR) engine to recognize text on cards and shares the data with Personal  
Information Manager (PIM) applications.  
CardMinder contains two separate functions: CardMinder Viewer to enable business card data to be  
quickly searched from other applications, and CardMinder Mobile Viewer to enable scanned  
business card data to be viewed on a computer in which CardMinder is not installed.  
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What You Can Do with CardMinder  
Card  
Scan  
CardMinder Window  
Recognized data  
PIM Window  
(Example: Windows Mail (*))  
*: This is the Windows Vista example.  
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What You Can Do with CardMinder  
Basic Operation Procedure of CardMinder  
This section explains the basic operation procedure of CardMinder.  
1. Start CardMinder.  
Start up CardMinder by double-clicking the [CardMinder] icon on the desktop.  
2. Scan a card with the scanner.  
Click the [Scanner] button on the [Home] tab to start scanning a card.  
When scanning is complete, the information printed on the card (such as name, company, and  
address) is automatically recognized as text and displayed in the Edit Data pane.  
The image data scanned from the card is displayed in the Card Image pane.  
ATTENTION  
ScanSnap Manager must be installed on your computer when you want to recognize the  
following languages:  
l Chinese (simplified)  
l Chinese (traditional)  
l Korean  
3. Check the card data.  
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Make sure that the front and back card images are correct, and that the text on the card  
images are displayed correctly in the Edit Data pane.  
Edit Data Pane  
Card Image Pane  
4. If the language to be used for text recognition is different, perform text  
recognition again in the following procedure:  
1. Click  
on the [Home] tab.  
a The recognized languages are displayed.  
2. Select a language for the character strings to be recognized.  
a The icon for the [Recognize] button changes to the selected language.  
3. Click the icon for the [Recognize] button.  
Example: To recognize English, click  
.
a A confirmation message for the recognition process is displayed.  
4. Click the [Yes] button.  
a Character strings on the card data will be recognized as the selected language.  
5. Correct the card data, if necessary.  
The card data can be corrected in the following ways. For details, refer to the CardMinder  
Help.  
l Redoing the recognition process on the character strings in the selected areas  
l Entering text directly in the Edit Data pane  
l Correcting the orientation of the card image or switching the front and back images  
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What You Can Do with CardMinder  
2
1
3
No. Description  
1
2
3
In the [Image Operation] tab, you can perform corrections, such as rotating the card image or switching  
the front and back images.  
By selecting character strings in the card image and then clicking the buttons of the appropriate fields in  
the Edit Data pane, you can redo the recognition process on the selected areas.  
You can directly correct the text of each field in the Edit Data pane.  
6. Exit CardMinder.  
To exit CardMinder, click the application button and then click the [Exit] button in the menu that  
appears.  
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What You Can Do with CardMinder  
Linking Card Data with Other Applications  
Click the following buttons on the [Home] tab to use card data in a variety of applications.  
4
1
2
3
No. Item  
Description  
1
E-mail  
You can start an e-mail program, using the e-mail address specified in [E-mail] for  
the card data as the destination address.  
2
3
Internet search  
You can search the URL specified in [Website] for the card data with a web browser.  
Linking card data with  
another application  
You can link card data with another application such as Outlook Express or  
Salesforce CRM to use the card data in the linked application. You can also link card  
data with USB media to use the card data on a different computer.  
4
Outputting card data in You can output card data in the vCard, CSV, text, or ContactXML format.  
a different format  
For details, refer to CardMinder Help.  
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What You Can Do with CardMinder  
Searching Card Data with the Basic Search Toolbar  
This section explains how to search card data with the CardMinder Basic Search Toolbar.  
Search cards (Basic Search Toolbar)  
To search card data, type in a search term (such as an individual name or a company name) in the  
Basic Search Toolbar.  
The search results are displayed in the main window.  
If multiple cards match the search conditions, click  
the main window.  
to display the next result of the search in  
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What You Can Do with CardMinder  
Searching Card Data with CardMinder Viewer  
This section explains how to search card data with CardMinder Viewer.  
Even when CardMinder is not running, you can search card data by using a character string in  
another application (such as Microsoft Notepad) as the keyword for searching.  
1. Drag the mouse to select a character string you want to search for.  
2. Press [Alt] + [F3] keys on the keyboard at the same time.  
a CardMinder Viewer starts and the card data found, based on the search conditions entered  
(such as an individual name and a company name), is displayed in the window.  
If multiple cards match the search conditions, click  
search in the CardMinder Viewer window.  
to display the next result of the  
HINT  
Click  
to display in the CardMinder window the details of the card data selected in the CardMinder  
Viewer window.  
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What You Can Do with CardMinder  
Attaching a File to Card Data  
A file can be attached to card data easily by dragging and dropping it.  
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Useful Usages  
Useful Usages  
This section explains how to use related software for the scanned image that is created after a  
document is scanned with the ScanSnap and how to scan a document with a setting other than the  
default setting.  
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Managing Paper Documents by Folder on a Computer  
Managing Paper Documents by Folder on a Computer  
This section explains how to digitize paper documents and manage the data by folder in ScanSnap  
Organizer.  
1. Scan a paper document with the ScanSnap.  
For details about scanning a document, refer to "Scanning a Document" (page 19).  
a The Quick Menu appears.  
2. Click the [ScanSnap Organizer] icon  
in the Quick Menu.  
a The [ScanSnap Organizer] window appears.  
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3. Click  
on the [Home] tab.  
a A new cabinet is created in the folder list.  
4. Rename the created cabinet.  
HINT  
To create multiple cabinets, repeat steps 3 to 4.  
5. Select the scanned image from the file list, and drag and drop it to the  
cabinet.  
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Managing Paper Documents by Folder on a Computer  
a The scanned image is moved to the cabinet.  
HINT  
ScanSnap Organizer has various functions for using saved files.  
For details, refer to the ScanSnap Organizer Help.  
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Saving Business Cards to a Computer  
Saving Business Cards to a Computer  
This section explains how to digitize business cards and save the card data in CardMinder.  
ATTENTION  
If you do not log on as a user with Administrator privileges, you may not be able to link the ScanSnap  
with another application properly.  
1. Scan business cards with the ScanSnap.  
For details about scanning business cards, refer to "Scanning a Document" (page 19).  
a The Quick Menu appears.  
2. Click the [Scan to CardMinder] icon  
in the Quick Menu.  
a The [CardMinder] window appears.  
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Saving Business Cards to a Computer  
3. Check the card data.  
Make sure that the text on the card images are displayed correctly in the Edit Data pane.  
If the card data must be corrected, click the text to be corrected and then directly edit it.  
Edit Data Pane  
Card Image Pane  
HINT  
When you scan double-sided business cards, you must scan one side of each card and edit the card  
data in CardMinder.  
For details, refer to the CardMinder Help.  
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Scanning Documents Larger Than A4 or Letter Size  
Scanning Documents Larger Than A4 or Letter Size  
Documents larger than A4/Letter size (such as A3, 11 × 17 in. and B4) can be scanned with the  
Carrier Sheet. By folding the document in half and scanning in duplex mode, the two sides are  
merged into a single image.  
For details about documents that can be loaded, refer to "Documents That Can Be Scanned Using  
ATTENTION  
The [Deskew by text on document] checkbox in the [Scanning mode option] window will be disabled.  
To open the [Scanning mode option] window, click the [Option] button in the [Scanning] tab of the  
HINT  
Both sides of a double-sided A4/Letter size document or smaller can also be scanned and merged into  
a single image.  
1. Right-click the ScanSnap Manager icon  
in the notification area located at  
the far right of the taskbar, and select the [Scan Button Settings] from the  
a The ScanSnap setup window appears.  
2. In the [Paper] tab, select [Automatic detection] in [Paper size], and then click  
the [Carrier Sheet Settings] button.  
a The [Carrier Sheet Settings] window appears.  
3. Select [one double-page spread image] in [Save as] and click the [OK]  
button.  
For details, refer to the ScanSnap Manager Help.  
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4. In [Scanning side] in the [Scanning] tab, select [Duplex Scan (Double-sided)]  
and click the [OK] button.  
ATTENTION  
If [Simplex Scan (Single-sided)] is selected, the ScanSnap outputs the same result as performing  
a simplex scan in [two separate images (front and back)] mode.  
5. Place the document inside the Carrier Sheet.  
1. Fold the document in half with the sides to be scanned facing out.  
Fold it tightly and smooth out any creases.  
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2. Open the Carrier Sheet to bind the document.  
Align the fold line with the right edge of the Carrier Sheet so that the document fits in the  
upper right-hand corner of the Carrier Sheet.  
HINT  
Note that the front side of the Carrier Sheet has a black and white pattern at the top and a  
thick vertical line in the upper right-hand corner.  
6. Place the end with the black and white pattern as the leading edge in the  
direction of the arrow.  
Secure the Carrier Sheet with the side guides to avoid skewing.  
7. Press the [Scan] button on the ScanSnap to start a scan.  
a Both sides of the document are scanned and saved as one double-page spread image.  
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ATTENTION  
l There may be a line or a gap appearing between the front and back side images. Also when you  
scan a thick document in the Carrier Sheet, the scanned image on the left and the scanned image  
on the right of a double-page spread image may skew towards each other from the top.  
These symptoms may be improved when you place the document in the Carrier Sheet as follows:  
-
-
-
Fold the document properly  
Neatly align the edges of the document with the edges of the Carrier Sheet  
Turn over the Carrier Sheet to the other (reverse) side  
l If [Automatic detection] is specified for [Paper size] in the [Carrier Sheet Settings] window, an  
optimal size will be selected automatically from the available standard sizes (A3, B4, or 11 × 17 in.)  
in [Paper size]. Note that the size of the image may become smaller than the original document  
depending on the document.  
Example: When characters and illustrations are printed to fit in A4 size in the center of an A3  
size document, the scanned image is output in B4 size.  
To output the scanned image in its original size, specify the document size in [Paper size].  
l Part of the scanned image around where the document is folded may appear missing. In that case,  
place the document so that its edge is about 1 mm (0.04 in.) inside from the edge of the Carrier  
Sheet.  
HINT  
Multiple Carrier Sheets can be loaded in the ADF paper chute (cover) and scanned.  
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Scanning Documents Such as Photographs and Clippings  
Scanning Documents Such as Photographs and  
Clippings  
Using the Carrier Sheet allows you to scan documents that can be damaged quite easily such as  
photographs, or non-standard size documents that are difficult to load directly such as clippings.  
For details about documents that can be loaded, refer to "Documents That Can Be Scanned Using  
ATTENTION  
The [Deskew by text on document] checkbox in the [Scanning mode option] window will be disabled.  
To open the [Scanning mode option] window, click the [Option] button in the [Scanning] tab of the  
1. Right-click the ScanSnap Manager icon  
in the notification area located at  
the far right of the taskbar, and select the [Scan Button Settings] from the  
a The ScanSnap setup window appears.  
2. In the [Paper] tab, select [Automatic detection] in [Paper size], and then click  
the [Carrier Sheet Settings] button.  
a The [Carrier Sheet Settings] window appears.  
3. Select [two separate images (front and back)] in [Save as] and click the [OK]  
button.  
For details, refer to the ScanSnap Manager Help.  
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4. Click the [OK] button to close the ScanSnap setup window.  
5. Place the document inside the Carrier Sheet.  
Open the Carrier Sheet and place the top of the document against the top center of the Carrier  
Sheet.  
6. Place the end with the black and white pattern as the leading edge in the  
direction of the arrow.  
Place the back side of the document towards you.  
Secure the Carrier Sheet with the side guides to avoid skewing.  
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ATTENTION  
When the [Place document face up] checkbox is selected in the [Scanning mode option] window,  
place the document in the Carrier Sheet face-up and bottom edge down.  
To open the [Scanning mode option] window, click the [Option] button in the [Scanning] tab of the  
7. Press the [Scan] button on the ScanSnap to start a scan.  
a When scanning is completed, the scanned image is saved.  
ATTENTION  
l The scanned image is output at the center of the page in the size specified for [Paper size] in the  
[Carrier Sheet Settings] window.  
l If [Automatic detection] is specified for [Paper size] in the [Carrier Sheet Settings] window, an  
optimal size will be selected automatically from the available standard sizes (A3, B4, or 11 × 17 in.)  
in [Paper size]. Note that the size of the image may become smaller than the original document  
depending on the document scanned, or part of the image may appear missing.  
Example: When the contents are printed to fit in A5 size in the center of an A4 size document,  
the scanned image is output in A5 size.  
To output the scanned image in its original size, specify the document size in [Paper size].  
HINT  
l In the following cases, place a blank (white) sheet of paper underneath the document when  
scanning:  
-
The scanned image is not saved in the correct size (when [Automatic detection] is selected for  
[Paper size] in the [Carrier Sheet Settings] window)  
-
-
Shadows appear around the edges of the scanned image  
Black lines appear around the edges of a uniquely shaped cutting  
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l Multiple Carrier Sheets can be loaded in the ADF paper chute (cover) and scanned.  
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Troubleshooting  
Troubleshooting  
This section explains how to solve troubles you may encounter upon installing or uninstalling the  
software related to the ScanSnap.  
For details about the troubles you may encounter and the solutions while using the ScanSnap, refer  
to the following:  
l "Troubleshooting" in the ScanSnap Manager Help  
To display this section, right-click the ScanSnap Manager icon  
in the notification area, and  
select [Help] → [Troubleshooting] from the "Right-Click Menu" (page 43).  
l ScanSnap Support Site (http://scansnap.fujitsu.com/g-support/en/)  
If you cannot solve the problem after referring to the above section, contact your FUJITSU scanner  
dealer or an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider.  
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How to Find Your Solution  
When software installation fails, or the ScanSnap does not operate normally after installation is  
complete, refer to the flow chart below for troubleshooting.  
Yes  
No  
1
Have you installed  
the software before?  
2
Is the installation  
complete?  
3
Does the ScanSnap Manager  
icon  
appear  
in the notification area?  
4
No.  
1
Topic to Be Referred to  
2
3
4
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If Your First Attempt to Install Failed  
If Your First Attempt to Install Failed  
This section explains how to troubleshoot when the first attempt to install the software related to the  
ScanSnap failed.  
If any software related to the ScanSnap (including models other than iX500) has been installed  
1. Restart the computer and log on as a user with Administrator privileges.  
2. Reinstall the software.  
For details, refer to "How to Install the Software" (page 41).  
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If You Have Installed the Software Before  
This section explains how to troubleshoot if your attempt to reinstall the software related to the  
ScanSnap (including models other than iX500) failed.  
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Uninstalling the Software  
Uninstall the software that is already installed.  
The uninstallation procedure is as follows.  
1. If the ScanSnap is connected to the computer, unplug the USB cable from  
the computer.  
2. Log on as a user with Administrator privileges.  
3. If anti-virus software is running, disable the software temporarily.  
ATTENTION  
If you cannot disable the anti-virus software, check if the software is set to lock the application.  
4. Uninstall the software.  
The following software programs must be uninstalled:  
l ScanSnap Manager  
l ScanSnap Organizer  
l CardMinder  
For details, refer to "Uninstalling the Software" (page 136).  
l If the software was successfully uninstalled, proceed to "Installing the Software from the [ScanSnap Setup]  
l If the software still remains in the list, proceed to the next topic "Removing the Installation Information" (page  
100).  
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Removing the Installation Information  
If the name of the software that you tried to uninstall still remains in the list in [Programs and  
Features] of the Control Panel, or if the software cannot be uninstalled for some reason, the  
installation information needs to be removed.  
Remove the installation information in the following procedure.  
ATTENTION  
If you cannot successfully remove the installation information, contact your FUJITSU scanner dealer or  
an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider.  
1. Log on as a user with Administrator privileges.  
2. Insert the Setup DVD-ROM into the DVD-ROM drive.  
a The [ScanSnap Setup] window appears.  
3. Click the [Close] button to close the [ScanSnap Setup] window.  
4. Start up the tool for removing the installation information.  
l Windows 10/Windows 8.1/Windows 8/Windows 7/Windows Vista  
1. From Windows Explorer, open the [Tool] folder in the Setup DVD-ROM.  
2. Right-click "SSClean.exe" and select [Run as administrator] from the displayed menu.  
a The [User Account Control] window appears.  
3. Click the [Yes] button ([Continue] button in Windows Vista).  
a The [Remove Installation Information] window appears.  
l Windows XP  
1. From Windows Explorer, open the [Tool] folder in the Setup DVD-ROM and double-  
click "SSClean.exe".  
a The [Remove Installation Information] window appears.  
5. Select the software from which you want to remove the installation  
information.  
l ScanSnap Manager  
1. Select [ScanSnap Manager] and click the [Remove] button.  
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a A confirmation message appears.  
2. Click the [Yes] button.  
a A message appears to check whether or not to remove the profile information.  
3. Click the [Yes] button to remove and the [No] button to keep the profile information.  
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ATTENTION  
If the problem persists when you kept the profile information then reinstalled the  
software, try again after removing the profile information.  
a The installation information is removed, and the following message appears.  
4. Click the [OK] button to close the [Remove Installation Information] window.  
l ScanSnap Organizer/CardMinder/ScanSnap Online Update  
1. Select [ScanSnap Organizer], [CardMinder], or [ScanSnap Online Update], and click  
the [Remove] button.  
a A confirmation message appears.  
2. Click the [Yes] button.  
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a The installation information is removed, and the following message appears.  
3. Click the [OK] button to close the [Remove Installation Information] window.  
6. By repeating step 5, remove the installation information of all the software  
listed in the [Remove Installation Information] window.  
7. Click the [Close] button to close the [Remove Installation Information]  
window.  
8. Confirm that the installation folder no longer exists.  
If the [ScanSnap] folder remains in the following location, rename the folder (such as [-  
ScanSnap]). This folder can later be deleted once the installation is successfully completed.  
Path: DriveName (such as C):\Program Files\PFU  
104).  
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Installing the Software from the [ScanSnap Setup] Window  
Once the software is uninstalled or the installation information is removed, install the software from  
the [ScanSnap Setup] window.  
Install the software in the following procedure.  
1. Restart the computer.  
2. Log on as a user with Administrator privileges.  
3. If anti-virus software is running, disable the software temporarily.  
ATTENTION  
If you cannot disable the anti-virus software, check if the software is set to lock the application.  
4. Install the software.  
For details, refer to "How to Install the Software" (page 41).  
If you did not perform the procedure in "Removing the Installation Information" (page 100) and then failed to install  
the software, perform the following procedures again:  
If you still could not reinstall the software after performing the above procedures, proceed to "Installing One  
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Installing One Software at a Time  
Install the software one by one in the following procedure.  
1. Restart the computer.  
2. Log on as a user with Administrator privileges.  
3. If anti-virus software is running, disable the software temporarily.  
ATTENTION  
If you cannot disable the anti-virus software, check if the software is set to lock the application.  
4. Insert the Setup DVD-ROM into the DVD-ROM drive.  
a The [ScanSnap Setup] window appears.  
5. Click the [Close] button to close the [ScanSnap Setup] window.  
6. Install the software.  
Open the Setup DVD-ROM from Windows Explorer, and run the "setup.exe" of each software.  
l ScanSnap Manager  
DVD-ROMDrive:\Software\ScanSnap\setup.exe  
l ScanSnap Organizer  
DVD-ROMDrive:\Software\Organizer\setup.exe  
l CardMinder  
DVD-ROMDrive:\Software\Card\setup.exe  
Install one of the software above, and then install the following application.  
l ScanSnap Online Update  
DVD-ROMDrive:\Software\Online Update\setup.exe  
a The setup window appears.  
Follow the instructions on the screen to continue with the installation.  
If you cannot proceed further because a message appears to indicate that the software is  
already installed, start over again from the procedure in "Uninstalling the Software" (page  
99).  
ATTENTION  
If the "setup.exe" for a software program is not included in the Setup DVD-ROM, download the  
installer for the software program from the following web page, then install it.  
7. Restart the computer.  
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When the ScanSnap Manager Icon Does Not Appear  
When the ScanSnap Manager Icon Does Not Appear  
This section explains how to troubleshoot when the ScanSnap Manager icon  
does not appear in  
the notification area even though the software is installed and the ScanSnap is connected to the  
computer.  
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Displaying the ScanSnap Manager Icon  
1. Start ScanSnap Manager.  
l Windows 10  
Select [Start] menu → [All apps] → [ScanSnap Manager] → [ScanSnap Manager].  
l Windows 8.1  
Click  
on the lower left side of the Start screen, and select [ScanSnap Manager] under  
[ScanSnap Manager] on the All apps screen.  
l Windows 8  
Right-click the Start screen, and select [All apps] on the app bar → [ScanSnap Manager]  
under [ScanSnap Manager].  
l Windows 7/Windows Vista/Windows XP  
Select [Start] menu → [All Programs] → [ScanSnap Manager] → [ScanSnap Manager].  
HINT  
If the problem is solved, you can change the setting so that ScanSnap Manager will start up  
automatically from the next time you log on to the computer. The procedure is as follows.  
1. Right-click the ScanSnap Manager icon  
in the notification area located at the far right of  
the task bar and select [Help] → [Preferences] from the "Right-Click Menu" (page 43).  
a The [ScanSnap Manager - Preferences] window appears.  
2. In the [Auto Startup] list, select the [Start up ScanSnap Manager when you log on] checkbox.  
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When ScanSnap Manager Does Not Operate  
Normally  
If the ScanSnap Manager icon in the notification area located at the far right of the taskbar is  
displayed as  
even though the software is installed and the ScanSnap is connected to the  
computer, perform the following procedures.  
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Removing Unnecessary Icons from the Notification Area  
1. Check the software icons in the notification area, and exit the software that  
you are not using.  
a The icon is removed from the notification area.  
2. Right-click the ScanSnap Manager icon  
in the notification area and select  
[Exit] from the "Right-Click Menu" (page 43).  
3. Start ScanSnap Manager.  
l Windows 10  
Select [Start] menu → [All apps] → [ScanSnap Manager] → [ScanSnap Manager].  
l Windows 8.1  
Click  
on the lower left side of the Start screen, and select [ScanSnap Manager] under  
[ScanSnap Manager] on the All apps screen.  
l Windows 8  
Right-click the Start screen, and select [All apps] on the app bar → [ScanSnap Manager]  
under [ScanSnap Manager].  
l Windows 7/Windows Vista/Windows XP  
Select [Start] menu → [All Programs] → [ScanSnap Manager] → [ScanSnap Manager].  
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Checking the Connection between the ScanSnap and the  
Computer  
1. Unplug the USB cable from the computer and the ScanSnap, then plug it  
back in.  
Make sure to leave at least 5 seconds between unplugging and plugging the cable.  
If you are using a USB hub, connect the USB cable to the computer directly.  
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Checking If ScanSnap Manager Is Operating Normally  
1. Turn off the ScanSnap and then turn it on again.  
Make sure to leave at least 5 seconds between turning off and on the ScanSnap.  
If the problem persists, proceed to step 2.  
2. If you are using a USB hub, connect the ScanSnap to the computer directly  
with a USB cable.  
If the problem persists, proceed to step 3.  
3. If there is more than one USB port on the computer, connect the USB cable  
to a different USB port.  
If the problem persists, proceed to step 4.  
4. If a USB device other than the ScanSnap is connected to the computer,  
disconnect it.  
If the problem persists, proceed to step 5.  
5. If anti-virus software is running, disable the software temporarily.  
ATTENTION  
If you cannot disable the anti-virus software, check if the software is set to lock the application.  
If the problem persists, proceed to step 6.  
6. Check the privileges to access the installation files.  
1. Start the ScanSnap Support Tool.  
l Windows 10  
Select [Start] menu → [All apps] → [ScanSnap Manager] → [ScanSnap Support Tool].  
l Windows 8.1  
Click  
on the lower left side of the Start screen, and select [ScanSnap Support Tool]  
under [ScanSnap Manager] on the All apps screen.  
l Windows 8  
Right-click the Start screen, and select [All apps] on the app bar → [ScanSnap Support  
Tool] under [ScanSnap Manager].  
l Windows 7/Windows Vista/Windows XP  
Select [Start] menu → [All Programs] → [ScanSnap Manager] → [ScanSnap Support  
Tool].  
a The [ScanSnap Support Tool] window appears.  
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2. Click the [Check] button on the [Recover] tab, and proceed by following the instructions  
displayed on the screen.  
a If the message "The recommended privileges have been applied." appears, turn off the  
ScanSnap and then turn it on again. Make sure to leave at least 5 seconds between  
turning off and on the ScanSnap.  
If the message "Failed to change the privileges. Uninstall ScanSnap Manager then install it again."  
appears or the problem still persists, proceed to step 7.  
7. Recover the connection with the ScanSnap.  
1. Start the ScanSnap Support Tool.  
l Windows 10  
Select [Start] menu → [All apps] → [ScanSnap Manager] → [ScanSnap Support Tool].  
l Windows 8.1  
Click  
on the lower left side of the Start screen, and select [ScanSnap Support Tool]  
under [ScanSnap Manager] on the All apps screen.  
l Windows 8  
Right-click the Start screen, and select [All apps] on the app bar → [ScanSnap Support  
Tool] under [ScanSnap Manager].  
l Windows 7/Windows Vista/Windows XP  
Select [Start] menu → [All Programs] → [ScanSnap Manager] → [ScanSnap Support  
Tool].  
a The [ScanSnap Support Tool] window appears.  
2. Click the [Recover] button on the [Recover] tab, and proceed by following the instructions  
displayed on the screen.  
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8. Turn off the ScanSnap and restart the computer.  
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Removing the ScanSnap's Connection Information  
The ScanSnap might have been connected to the computer before the software was installed. In this  
case, the ScanSnap's connection information needs to be removed. Remove the ScanSnap's  
connection information in the following procedure.  
1. Connect the ScanSnap to the computer, and turn on the ScanSnap.  
2. Open Device Manager.  
l Windows 10  
Right-click the [Start] menu and select [Device Manager].  
l Windows 8.1  
Click  
on the lower left side of the Start screen → [Control Panel] under [Windows  
System] → [Hardware and Sound] → [Device Manager].  
l Windows 8  
Right-click the Start screen, and select [All apps] on the app bar → [Control Panel] under  
[Windows System] → [Hardware and Sound] → [Device Manager].  
l Windows 7  
Select [Start] menu → [Control Panel] → [Hardware and Sound] → [Device Manager].  
l Windows Vista  
Select [Start] menu → [Control Panel] → [System and Maintenance] → [Device Manager].  
l Windows XP  
Select [start] menu → [Control Panel] → [Performance and Maintenance] → [System] →  
[Hardware] tab → [Device Manager] button.  
3. Select [Imaging devices] and right-click on [ScanSnap iX500] (or [Other  
devices] → [ScanSnap iX500]), and then select [Uninstall] from the displayed  
menu.  
4. If other USB ports have been used to connect to the ScanSnap, perform  
steps 1 to 3 for each of the ports.  
5. Turn off the ScanSnap.  
6. Unplug the USB cable from the computer.  
7. Restart the computer.  
8. Connect the USB cable to the computer.  
9. Turn on the ScanSnap.  
a The ScanSnap Manager icon appears in the notification area. Make sure that the displayed  
icon is  
.
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If the problem persists, refer to "If You Have Installed the Software Before" (page 98).  
If the problem still persists, perform the procedures described in "When ScanSnap Manager Does Not Operate  
Normally" (page 108) once again.  
If the above procedures do not solve the problem, please attach the data of your system information to an email and  
send it to your FUJITSU scanner dealer or an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider. For details about how  
to collect system information, refer to "Troubleshooting" in the ScanSnap Manager Help.  
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When You Cannot Uninstall the Software  
This section explains how to troubleshoot when you cannot uninstall the following software  
programs:  
l ScanSnap Manager  
l ScanSnap Organizer  
l CardMinder  
l ScanSnap Online Update  
1. Restart the computer and log on as a user with Administrator privileges.  
2. Remove the installation information.  
3. Install the software.  
a For details, refer to "How to Install the Software" (page 41).  
4. Uninstall the software.  
a For details, refer to "Uninstalling the Software" (page 136).  
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Cleaning  
Cleaning  
This section explains about the cleaning materials and how to clean the ScanSnap.  
ATTENTION  
The bottom part of the ScanSnap may become hot when the ScanSnap is being used but this does not  
affect ScanSnap operation or cause any physical harm. Be careful not to drop the ScanSnap when  
carrying it.  
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Cleaning Materials  
Cleaning materials and their part numbers are as below.  
Product Name  
Part No.  
Unit  
Note  
Cleaner F1  
PA03950-0352  
1 bottle  
Size: 100 ml  
Cleaning Paper (*1)  
Cleaning Wipe (*2)  
CA99501-0012  
PA03950-0419  
1 pack  
1 pack  
10 sheets  
24 packets  
PFU LIMITED  
Lint-free dry cloth (*3)  
Commercially  
available  
-
-
*1: Used with Cleaner F1.  
*2: The cleaning wipes are wet tissues that have been soaked with Cleaner F1. In place of this  
product, you can use a cloth soaked with Cleaner F1.  
*3: Any lint-free cloth can be used.  
Contact your FUJITSU scanner dealer or an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider for  
details about purchasing the cleaning materials.  
For details, refer to the following web page:  
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Cleaning the Outside of the ScanSnap  
Clean the outside of the ScanSnap, the ADF paper chute (cover), the ADF top section, and the  
stacker in the following procedure.  
1. Unplug the cables from the ScanSnap.  
2. Clean the outside of the ScanSnap with a dry cloth, or a cloth moistened with  
Cleaner F1/mild detergent.  
ATTENTION  
l Never use paint thinner or any other organic solvents. The shape or color may be changed.  
l When cleaning the ScanSnap, prevent liquids from entering the ScanSnap.  
l It may take a long time for Cleaner F1 to dry if an excessive amount is used. Moisten the  
cloth with moderate quantity. Wipe off the cleaner completely with a soft cloth to leave no  
residue on the cleaned parts.  
Cleaner F1 or  
Mild Detergent  
Cloth  
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Cleaning the Inside of the ScanSnap  
Scanning repeatedly may cause dust and paper dust to accumulate inside the ScanSnap resulting in  
a scanning error.  
As a guideline, the inside of the ScanSnap should be cleaned every 1,000 sheets scanned. Note  
that this guideline varies depending on the types of documents you scan. For instance, it may be  
necessary to clean the scanner more frequently when you scan documents on which the toner is not  
sufficiently fused.  
l Before cleaning the ScanSnap, you must turn off the ScanSnap and unplug  
the power cable from the AC outlet. Not doing so may cause fire or electrical  
shock.  
l Do not place internal parts such as the brake roller and the pick roller within  
reach of small children. Doing so may cause injury.  
l When the ScanSnap is operating, the internal glass surface will be hot.  
Before you clean the inside of the ScanSnap, you must unplug the power  
cable from the AC outlet and leave the ScanSnap for 15 minutes or more.  
Do not use aerosol spray or spray that contains alcohol to clean the scanner.  
Paper dust and other dust blown up by strong air from the spray may enter the  
inside of the scanner which may cause scanner failure or malfunction.  
Also note that sparks generated by static electricity may cause a fire.  
ATTENTION  
l Do not use water or mild detergent to clean the inside of the ScanSnap.  
l It may take a long time for Cleaner F1 to dry if an excessive amount is used. Moisten the cloth with  
moderate quantity.  
Wipe off the cleaner completely to leave no residue on the cleaned parts.  
HINT  
To check the number of sheets scanned with the ScanSnap, see [Total Page Count] in the [ScanSnap  
Manager - Check consumable status] window.  
To open the [ScanSnap Manager - Check consumable status] window, right-click the ScanSnap  
Manager icon  
in the notification area located at the far right of the taskbar, and select [Check  
consumable status] from the "Right-Click Menu" (page 43).  
1. Clean the following items:  
l Brake roller  
l Idler roller  
l Glass  
l Pick roller  
l Ultrasonic sensor  
1. Unplug the power cable from the AC outlet.  
2. Pull the ADF release tab to open the ADF top section.  
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ADF Paper Chute (Cover)  
ADF Release Tab  
ADF Top Section  
3. Clean the following locations with a cloth moistened with Cleaner F1.  
ATTENTION  
When cleaning, be careful not to damage the document sensor with a cloth.  
Document Sensor  
Brake Roller (x2)  
Idler Roller (x4)  
Scan Glass (x2)  
Pick Roller (x2)  
Ultrasonic Sensor (x2)  
l Brake roller (× 2)  
Remove the brake rollers from the ScanSnap to clean them.  
For details about how to remove the brake rollers, refer to "Replacing Consumables"  
Gently wipe off the dirt and dust along the grooves on the roller surface. Be careful not  
to damage the surface of the rollers.  
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l Idler roller (× 4)  
Gently wipe the dirt and dust off the rollers as you rotate them manually. Be careful not  
to damage the surface of the rollers. Make sure that they are cleaned properly because  
residue on the rollers will affect the feeding performance.  
l Glass (× 2)  
Gently wipe the dirt and dust off the surface of the glass sections. Make sure that they  
are cleaned properly because dirty glass sections may cause vertical lines on scanned  
images.  
l Pick roller (× 2)  
Gently wipe off the dirt and dust along the grooves on the surface of rollers as you  
manually rotate them downward. Be careful not to damage the surface of the rollers.  
Make sure that they are cleaned properly because residue on the rollers will affect the  
feeding performance.  
l Ultrasonic sensor (× 2)  
Gently wipe the dirt and dust off the surface of the ultrasonic sensor. If it is difficult to  
clean the ultrasonic sensor, use cotton swabs.  
2. Clean the feed rollers and eject rollers.  
1. Connect the power cable to the AC outlet and press the [Scan] button for three seconds  
with the ADF top section open.  
ATTENTION  
Connect the power cable to the AC outlet only when cleaning the feed rollers and eject  
rollers.  
2. Clean the following locations with a cloth moistened with Cleaner F1.  
Eject Roller (x2)  
Feed Roller (x2)  
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l Feed roller (× 2)/eject roller (× 2)  
Press the [Scan] button to rotate the rollers. Gently wipe the dirt and dust off while  
taking care not to damage the surface of each roller. Make sure that they are cleaned  
properly because residue on the rollers will affect the feeding performance.  
HINT  
Pressing the [Scan] button seven times will rotate the feed rollers and the eject rollers  
one revolution.  
3. Close the ADF top section.  
ADF Paper Chute (Cover)  
ADF Top Section  
a It clicks when it returns to its original position.  
ATTENTION  
Make sure that the ADF top section is completely closed.  
Otherwise, paper jams or other feeding errors, or image faults may occur.  
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Cleaning the Carrier Sheet  
As you keep using the Carrier Sheet, dirt and dust will accumulate on the surface and the inside.  
Clean the Carrier Sheet regularly because it may result in scanning errors.  
The procedure for cleaning the Carrier Sheet is as follows.  
Cleaning  
Gently wipe the dirt and dust off the surface and the inside of the Carrier Sheet with a dry cloth, or a  
cloth moistened with Cleaner F1/mild detergent.  
ATTENTION  
l Do not use paint thinner or any other organic solvents.  
l Do not use force to rub. The Carrier Sheet may be damaged or deformed.  
l Be careful not to leave any crease on the Carrier Sheet.  
l After cleaning the inside of the Carrier Sheet with a cloth moistened with Cleaner F1/mild detergent,  
make sure that it is completely dry before closing the Carrier Sheet.  
l The Carrier Sheet should be replaced approximately every 500 scans.  
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Consumables  
This section explains about the consumable part numbers, replacement cycles and how to replace  
the consumables.  
l Before replacing consumables, you must turn off the ScanSnap and unplug  
the power cable from the AC outlet. Not doing so may cause fire or electrical  
shock.  
l Do not place internal parts such as the brake roller and the pick roller within  
reach of small children. Doing so may cause injury.  
ATTENTION  
The bottom part of the ScanSnap may become hot when the ScanSnap is being used but this does not  
affect ScanSnap operation or cause any physical harm. Be careful not to drop the ScanSnap when  
carrying it.  
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Part Numbers and Replacement Cycle of  
Consumables  
The following table shows the part number of the consumables and the suggested replacement  
cycles.  
Product Name  
Part No.  
Suggested replacement cycle  
Roller Set  
PA03656-0001  
200,000 sheets or one year  
l Brake roller  
l Pick roller  
2
Note that the suggested replacement cycles are guidelines for using A4 (80 g/m [20 lb]) wood-free  
paper, as these cycles vary depending on the type of documents scanned.  
Only use the specified consumables.  
Contact your FUJITSU scanner dealer or an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider for  
details about purchasing the consumables.  
For details, refer to the following portal site:  
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Checking the Status of Consumables  
Checking the Status of Consumables  
You can check the status of each consumable in the following procedure.  
1. Right-click the ScanSnap Manager icon  
in the notification area located at  
the far right of the task bar and select [Check consumable status] from the  
a The [ScanSnap Manager - Check consumable status] window appears.  
2. Check the status of each consumable.  
Refer to [Suggested replacement cycle] as a guideline and replace the consumables.  
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Replacing Consumables  
Replacing Consumables  
The Roller Set consists of the brake roller and pick roller.  
Replace each roller in the following procedure:  
1. Unplug the power cable from the AC outlet.  
2. Remove any documents from the ADF paper chute (cover).  
3. Pull the ADF release tab to open the ADF top section.  
ADF Paper Chute (Cover)  
ADF Release Tab  
ADF Top Section  
4. Replace the brake roller.  
1. Open the brake roller cover.  
By holding the both ends of the brake roller cover, open it in the direction of the arrow.  
Cover  
2. Remove the shaft of the brake roller from the ScanSnap.  
Lift the brake roller to remove the right side of the shaft, and then pull out the shaft from the  
hole on the left.  
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Replacing Consumables  
Brake Roller  
Shaft  
3. Remove the brake roller from the shaft.  
Shaft  
Brake Roller  
4. Attach the new brake roller to the shaft.  
Insert the shaft to the brake roller by aligning the protrusion on the shaft with the slot on the  
brake roller.  
Shaft  
Protrusion  
Slot  
Brake Roller  
5. Attach the shaft to the ScanSnap.  
Insert the left end of the shaft in the hole properly, and then attach the right side of the  
shaft into place.  
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Brake Roller  
Shaft  
6. Close the brake roller cover.  
ATTENTION  
Make sure that the shaft is attached firmly. Otherwise, paper jams or other feeding errors  
may occur.  
5. Replace the pick roller.  
1. Open the sheet guide.  
Slide the side guides all the way. Open the sheet guide by hooking your finger in the dip of  
the sheet guide.  
Side Guides  
Dip  
Sheet Guide  
2. Turn the bushing in the direction of the arrow.  
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Replacing Consumables  
Bushing  
3. Remove the pick roller.  
Lift the right side of the bushing slightly (about 5 mm), move it toward the right, and then lift  
it upward to pull out the pick roller.  
Bushing  
ATTENTION  
Be careful not to touch the grease on the gear near the bushing.  
4. Attach the new pick roller to the ScanSnap.  
Insert the left end of the shaft into the left-side hole, and then slowly attach the right end of  
the shaft into place.  
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Pick Roller  
5. Turn the bushing in the direction of the arrow.  
Bushing  
ATTENTION  
Make sure that the pick roller is attached firmly. Otherwise, paper jams or other feeding  
errors may occur.  
6. Close the sheet guide.  
Make sure that both sides of the sheet guide are locked firmly.  
6. Close the ADF top section.  
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ADF Paper Chute (Cover)  
ADF Top Section  
a It clicks when it returns to its original position.  
7. Connect the power cable to the AC outlet, and turn on the ScanSnap.  
8. Reset the roller set count.  
1. Right-click the ScanSnap Manager icon  
in the notification area located at the far right  
of the task bar and select [Check consumable status] from the "Right-Click Menu" (page  
43).  
a The [ScanSnap Manager - Check consumable status] window appears.  
2. Click the [Reset] button for [Roller Set Count].  
a A confirmation window appears.  
3. Click the [Yes] button.  
a [Roller Set Count] is reset to 0.  
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Updating the Software  
Updating the Software  
Latest updates for ScanSnap related software are available for free from our download server. This  
is called ScanSnap Online Update.  
It is recommended that you apply latest updates to enhance security, operability and functions.  
For the software programs that can be updated, refer to the following:  
ScanSnap Online Update checks the download server periodically.  
When the latest version of ScanSnap is available, a notification appears.  
To install the update, click on the notification and follow the instructions on the window that appears.  
For details, refer to the ScanSnap Online Update Help.  
You can also manually check from ScanSnap Manager whether a newer version of the program is  
available and run the update.  
1. Right-click the ScanSnap Manager icon  
in the notification area located at  
the far right of the task bar and click [Help] → [Online Update] from the  
a ScanSnap Online Update checks whether a newer version of ScanSnap Manager is  
available. Proceed with the update as you follow the instructions.  
For details, refer to the ScanSnap Online Update Help.  
ATTENTION  
l To run the online update for ScanSnap Manager, you need to have access to the Internet.  
l Log on as a user with Administrator privileges.  
HINT  
For details about updates of ScanSnap Manager, visit the following web pages:  
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Uninstalling the Software  
Uninstalling the Software  
This section explains how to uninstall the following software programs:  
l ScanSnap Manager  
l ScanSnap Organizer  
l CardMinder  
l ABBYY FineReader for ScanSnap  
l Scan to Microsoft SharePoint  
HINT  
If all of the following software programs are uninstalled, ScanSnap Online Update is also uninstalled at  
the same time:  
l ScanSnap Manager  
l ScanSnap Organizer  
l CardMinder  
The procedure is as follows.  
1. Turn on the computer and log on as a user with Administrator privileges.  
2. Exit all running software programs.  
3. Show the [Programs and Features] window.  
l Windows 10  
Right-click the [Start] menu and select [Programs and Features].  
l Windows 8.1  
Click  
on the lower left side of the Start screen → [Control Panel] under [Windows  
System] → [Uninstall a program] under [Programs].  
l Windows 8  
Right-click the Start screen, and select [All apps] on the app bar → [Control Panel] under  
[Windows System] → [Uninstall a program] under [Programs].  
l Windows 7/Windows Vista/Windows XP  
Select [Start] menu → [Control Panel] → [Uninstall a program] under [Programs].  
a The [Uninstall or change a program] window appears with a list of currently installed  
software programs.  
4. Select a software program to uninstall.  
HINT  
To uninstall more than one software program, repeat steps 4 to 6 for each software program.  
5. Click the [Uninstall] button.  
a A confirmation message appears.  
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Uninstalling the Software  
6. Click the [Yes] button.  
a The software program is uninstalled.  
ATTENTION  
l Screen displays may vary slightly depending on the operating system that you are using. In  
that case, follow the instructions by the operating system.  
Example:  
-
[Programs and Features]  
In Windows XP: [Add or Remove Programs]  
[Uninstall] button  
-
In Windows XP: [Remove] button  
l If you cannot successfully uninstall the following software programs, refer to "When You  
-
-
-
-
ScanSnap Manager  
ScanSnap Organizer  
CardMinder  
ScanSnap Online Update  
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Specifications of the Carrier Sheet  
Specifications of the Carrier Sheet  
The product name and part number of the Carrier Sheet are as follows.  
Product Name  
Qty.  
Part No.  
ScanSnap Carrier Sheets  
5 sheets  
PA03360-0013  
The Carrier Sheet should be replaced approximately every 500 scans.  
However, replace it if damage or dirt is noticeable.  
Contact your FUJITSU scanner dealer or an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider for  
details about purchasing the Carrier Sheet.  
For details, refer to the following portal site:  
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Specifications of Wireless LAN  
Specifications of Wireless LAN  
The following table summarizes the wireless LAN specifications of the ScanSnap.  
Item  
Specification  
Model name  
iX500  
Observed standards  
Frequency range  
Channels  
IEEE802.11b/IEEE802.11g/IEEE802.11n  
2.412 GHz to 2.472 GHz  
1 to 13 ch  
Transfer speed (standard)  
IEEE802.11b Max.: 11 Mbps  
IEEE802.11g Max.: 54 Mbps  
IEEE802.11n Max.: 72.2 Mbps (Only supports 20 MHz bandwidth) (*1)  
Communication mode  
Infrastructure mode (*2)  
Communication distance (line Indoors, 50 m (Recommended: indoors, within 25 m) (*3)  
of sight)  
Security  
WPA-PSK (TKIP/AES), WPA2-PSK (TKIP/AES), WPA (TKIP/AES), WPA2  
(TKIP/AES), WEP (64-bit/128-bit)  
Easy installation  
WPS 2.0 supported (button/PIN code) (*4)  
*1: The values indicated on these standards are the maximum value, and do not indicate actual  
communication speed.  
*2: To use the wireless function, you need a wireless access point that supports the same  
standards.  
*3: The specifications may vary based on the connected wireless access point and the surrounding  
environment.  
*4: You need a wireless access point that supports the WPS function.  
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Specifications of the ScanSnap  
Specifications of the ScanSnap  
The following table summarizes the specifications of the ScanSnap.  
Item  
Specification  
Product Name  
Scanning method  
ScanSnap iX500  
Automatic Document Feeder (ADF), simultaneous duplex  
scanning  
Scanning color mode  
Simplex/duplex, color/gray/black and white/auto (automatic  
color, gray, and B&W detection)  
Optical system/image sensor  
Selfoc lens equal-magnification optics/color CIS × 2 (front ×  
1, back × 1)  
Light source  
3 color LED (Red/Green/Blue)  
Scanning speed (A4 portrait)  
Automatic resolution/normal/better/best  
25 sheets/minute  
Excellent  
7 sheets/minute  
Scan area  
Document thickness  
Number of sheets allowed to be loaded  
Up to 50 sheets  
2
A4: 80 g/m (20 lb)  
Interface  
USB  
USB 3.0 (*1)/USB 2.0/USB 1.1 (connector: B type)  
Wireless LAN (*2)  
Voltage  
Input power  
100 to 240 V ±10%  
Single phase  
50/60 Hz  
Phase  
Frequency range  
USB connection  
Power consumption  
During operation: 20 W or less  
During sleep mode: 1.6 W or less  
Wireless LAN connection During operation: 20 W or less  
During sleep mode: 2.5 W or less  
Temperature/humidity  
allowable ranges  
Temperature  
During operation: 5 to 35 degrees C/41 to 95 degrees F  
During standby: -20 to 60 degrees C/-4 to 140 degrees F  
During storage/transportation: -20 to 60 degrees C/-4 to 140  
degrees F  
Humidity  
During operation: 20 to 80%  
During standby: 8 to 95%  
During storage/transportation: 8 to 95%  
Outer dimensions (Width × Depth × Height)  
Min.: 292 × 159 × 168 mm/11.50 × 6.26 × 6.61 in. (when the  
ADF paper chute (cover) is closed)  
Max.: 292 × 484 × 293 mm/11.50 × 19.06 × 11.54 in. (when  
the ADF paper chute (cover) is open and the extension is  
extended)  
Weight  
3.0 kg (approx. 6.62 lb)  
Environmental specification  
Compliant with the International Energy Star Program, and  
RoHS Directive  
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Specifications of the ScanSnap  
Item  
Specification  
Related Software  
Scanner driver  
ScanSnap Manager  
ScanSnap Organizer  
CardMinder  
File management  
Business card  
management  
Text recognition  
ABBYY FineReader for ScanSnap  
ScanSnap Online Update  
Update management  
and application  
ECM linkage  
PDF editing  
Scan to Microsoft SharePoint  
Adobe Acrobat Standard DC  
*1: When the ScanSnap is connected to a USB 3.0 port, the ScanSnap may not be recognized by  
some computers.  
For the latest USB 3.0 information, refer to the ScanSnap Support Site (http://  
*2: IPv6 is not supported.  
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About Customer Support and Maintenance  
About Customer Support and Maintenance  
Customer Support  
l Adobe Acrobat  
Refer to the following web page:  
l ABBYY FineReader for ScanSnap  
-
Windows 10  
From the [Start] menu, select [All apps] → [ABBYY FineReader for ScanSnap(TM) 5.0] →  
[User's Guide] → [Technical Support].  
-
Windows 8.1  
Click  
on the lower left side of the Start screen, and select [User's Guide] under [ABBYY  
FineReader for ScanSnap(TM) 5.0] on the All apps screen → [Technical Support].  
-
-
Windows 8  
Right-click the Start screen, and select [All apps] on the app bar → [User's Guide] under  
[ABBYY FineReader for ScanSnap(TM) 5.0] → [Technical Support].  
Windows 7/Windows Vista/Windows XP  
Select [Start] menu → [All Programs] → [ABBYY FineReader for ScanSnap(TM) 5.0] →  
[User's Guide] → [Technical Support].  
l Evernote  
Refer to the following web page:  
l Google Docs  
Refer to the Google Docs editors Help Center or the Google Docs Help Forum.  
To open them, select [Help] in Google Docs.  
l Salesforce  
Contact the system administrator of your Salesforce.  
l Dropbox  
Refer to the following web page:  
l ScanSnap  
For other inquiries on the ScanSnap, refer to the ScanSnap Support Site.  
If your problem cannot be solved after referring to the above web pages, visit the following web  
page to check the contact information of a suitable Fujitsu office and contact the Fujitsu office.  
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About Customer Support and Maintenance  
Suppliers of Consumables/Optional Parts  
Maintenance  
Contact your FUJITSU scanner dealer or an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider for  
repairs on this product.  
For details, refer to the following portal site:  
ATTENTION  
For safety reasons, never attempt repairs by yourself.  
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