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Hi Sean, can two people in a household, with two separate computers and two separate iphones, share the iX1300? Can it be linked to two different users’ devices?
I purchased the Scansnap iX1600 after watching your previous review and absolutely love it. It has become my go to scanner for the ease of use and functionality. Thank you Sean for your unbiased and detailed reviews.
I'm really glad to hear that. Thank you for letting me know. You are most welcome. I've been using mine extensively since it came out and it really is a great scanner. 😊👍
Have you tried the Canon ImageFORMULA R40? The article I link to below compares several scanners. The body of the article makes the Canon sound better than the iX1600, but the conclusion says the iX is "best in class",. The Canon s the top scanner on every item in their chart except for speed. (It tied on one item with another scanner.) The OCR is better on the Canon. The only thing that the iX1600 was #1 for was speed. (67 ppm) The Canon was in 2nd place, lagging far behind. (40ppm) Someone said in an Amazon review that it only gets this speed at 200dpi. The Canon also has a TWAIN driver, the iX does not. The Canon has to be plugged in to USB. (The Canon R50 does not, but is more expensive.) In the iX review, referring to OCR, "It is not as accurate as other scanners we tested and missed a significant amount of words." I would think that would be a deal breaker. They say it is good with photos. (I saw you and another commenter agreeing that it had issues with photos.) They say the Canon is good. Their conclusion makes it sound like the iX is better! I don't know why after reading both reviews. Who cares if it is faster but not as good? Maybe it is due to the touch screen, but they scored the Canon better in software and user friendliness. www.techgearlab.com/reviews/small-and-home-office/scanner/canon-imageformula-r40
sir your information is good and i like how you show the all small detail about the product, but you should change your video editing style, i would like to see your videos, you can just chake out some other tech chenals and there editing style 😊
Hi, i would like to ask you two questions. Can ix1600 scan thick documents as ids, and passports? Which of those scanners has less paper jams? For my job its crusial to can scan thin or old papers as well as normal a4 80 grams papers and this feature is very importand for choosing the right scanner. Thanks
Hi there. For the first question, the iX1600 cannot scan passports. This is important to keep in mind. As for the second question about paper jams, I have never had a paper jam with my iX1600. I have had some paper jams with the auto-document feeder on the iX1300 but never with the front return scanner, unless I was trying to scan something that was too big or too thick. If you go with either scanner and are scanning old or fragile documents, you may want to scan using a carrier sheet to help protect whatever you are scanning. Is that helpful information?
Thank you for the great video tutorials, and the comparison on these two scanners. I just purchased the iX1300 through your amazon link, and pretty impressed with the speed of the scanner for multiple page PDF documents. However, I ran into a problem with multiple pages being in the reverse order, Is there a solution to this problem?
You are most welcome. Thank you for purchasing with my link. Have you found a solution to the issue yet? Have you tried using different orientations? For example, if you have a stack of 10 documents, in that order, did you stack them from one to ten (one being on the top) and then lay them face down (one facing against the machine) before you start your scan job?
Also, if you send me an email (sdillman[at]telus[dot]net), I can also put you in touch with my tech guy at the manufacturer who knows everything about the scanner.
Hi there. The ScanSnap scanners only scan, they do not print. If you want to see my video on the Brother HL-L2370DW Laser Printer, it is quite popular. Here is the link: ruclips.net/video/smWSigrjMZo/видео.html
Thank you Kevin. I really appreciate that. My channel is only a hobby outside of my day job but I really enjoy it and would love to do it full time some day. Comments from amazing people like you will make that dream come true. 😄
1-I want start up a business of securing scanned document,for over 50 yrs So which kind of scanner would you propose for that task 2-propose to me the appropriate app or specialised software to buy
Hi from Japan. Your videos are so helpful-thank you! As an academic scanning student work and papers,I’ve used Fujitsu scanners for over 10 years, and all of my models are the s series. I’m set to upgrade and your videos are so helpful in the decision about upgrading. I think it’ll be the 1600 for the office and 1300 for home use! Thanks again for the fair and unbiased reviews!
In case Google translate didn't work very well, I wrote "Hello from Canada! Thank you for your comment. I am glad that you like my videos. It is great that you will be upgrading soon. Both the iX1600 and iX1300 models are fantastic in my opinion. You are most welcome. Thank you again." 😊👍
I have owned the 1300 for about 8 yrs and it's still going strong. The only problem I have now is that I have to keep one laptop with WIN7 so I can use my 1300 for scanning articles or books because you don't have the Linux OS in your system. Which seems odd to me because all major business' use Linux Servers and some would like to use Linux OS as their main system. Give mea call when you start using the Linux OS also. Thanks.
Thank you for sharing your experience Gerald. It's good to know that your scanner is still going strong after 8 years. I'll give your comment about Linux to my colleague with the manufacturer the next time I speak with them. What Linux OS are you using?
I'm glad to hear it. I'm really impressed with the iX1300. It's a great machine and any shortcomings are covered by the relatively low price tag, in my opinion.
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The first thing I'd scan would be all of my old receipts and warranty information. This iX1600 scanner rocks!
Thank you for that. You're entered into the giveaway. Good luck! 😊 I agree. This scanner rocks! 🎸🤘
Hi Sean, can two people in a household, with two separate computers and two separate iphones, share the iX1300? Can it be linked to two different users’ devices?
Wonderful organization, diction, and production. Good job.
Thank you so much Zephyr. I appreciate it. :-)
I purchased the Scansnap iX1600 after watching your previous review and absolutely love it.
It has become my go to scanner for the ease of use and functionality.
Thank you Sean for your unbiased and detailed reviews.
I'm really glad to hear that. Thank you for letting me know. You are most welcome. I've been using mine extensively since it came out and it really is a great scanner. 😊👍
Have you tried the Canon ImageFORMULA R40?
The article I link to below compares several scanners. The body of the article makes the Canon sound better than the iX1600, but the conclusion says the iX is "best in class",. The Canon s the top scanner on every item in their chart except for speed. (It tied on one item with another scanner.) The OCR is better on the Canon. The only thing that the iX1600 was #1 for was speed. (67 ppm) The Canon was in 2nd place, lagging far behind. (40ppm) Someone said in an Amazon review that it only gets this speed at 200dpi.
The Canon also has a TWAIN driver, the iX does not.
The Canon has to be plugged in to USB. (The Canon R50 does not, but is more expensive.)
In the iX review, referring to OCR, "It is not as accurate as other scanners we tested and missed a significant amount of words." I would think that would be a deal breaker. They say it is good with photos. (I saw you and another commenter agreeing that it had issues with photos.) They say the Canon is good.
Their conclusion makes it sound like the iX is better! I don't know why after reading both reviews. Who cares if it is faster but not as good? Maybe it is due to the touch screen, but they scored the Canon better in software and user friendliness.
www.techgearlab.com/reviews/small-and-home-office/scanner/canon-imageformula-r40
I have not figured out how to scan photos into my MacBook photos. Is that possible. It puts it into a pdf. Possible?
sir your information is good and i like how you show the all small detail about the product, but you should change your video editing style, i would like to see your videos, you can just chake out some other tech chenals and there editing style 😊
I would like to get the template
Hi, i would like to ask you two questions. Can ix1600 scan thick documents as ids, and passports? Which of those scanners has less paper jams? For my job its crusial to can scan thin or old papers as well as normal a4 80 grams papers and this feature is very importand for choosing the right scanner. Thanks
Hi there. For the first question, the iX1600 cannot scan passports. This is important to keep in mind. As for the second question about paper jams, I have never had a paper jam with my iX1600. I have had some paper jams with the auto-document feeder on the iX1300 but never with the front return scanner, unless I was trying to scan something that was too big or too thick. If you go with either scanner and are scanning old or fragile documents, you may want to scan using a carrier sheet to help protect whatever you are scanning. Is that helpful information?
Thank you for this informative video. One of these (most likely the ix1300 is on my list. I will definitely use your link when I make my purchase.
Thank you for the great video tutorials, and the comparison on these two scanners. I just purchased the iX1300 through your amazon link, and pretty impressed with the speed of the scanner for multiple page PDF documents. However, I ran into a problem with multiple pages being in the reverse order, Is there a solution to this problem?
You are most welcome. Thank you for purchasing with my link. Have you found a solution to the issue yet? Have you tried using different orientations? For example, if you have a stack of 10 documents, in that order, did you stack them from one to ten (one being on the top) and then lay them face down (one facing against the machine) before you start your scan job?
Also, if you send me an email (sdillman[at]telus[dot]net), I can also put you in touch with my tech guy at the manufacturer who knows everything about the scanner.
does it print also ? I bought the IX 1300 and I don't see that option. Can anyone please help answer this ?
Hi there. The ScanSnap scanners only scan, they do not print. If you want to see my video on the Brother HL-L2370DW Laser Printer, it is quite popular. Here is the link: ruclips.net/video/smWSigrjMZo/видео.html
Thank you
You are most welcome Cindy. Thank you for commenting. 😊👍
This is exactly the information I was looking for. Thank you!
You're welcome Norbert! Glad I could help. 😊👍
Waiting for the blowup keep going
Thank you Kevin. I really appreciate that. My channel is only a hobby outside of my day job but I really enjoy it and would love to do it full time some day. Comments from amazing people like you will make that dream come true. 😄
What a great comparison video! It's helpful to see the similarities and differences. 💯 I like the summary near the end! 😊
Thank you Chantal. I'm glad that you think so. 😊👍
1-I want start up a business of securing scanned document,for over 50 yrs
So which kind of scanner
would you propose for that
task
2-propose to me the appropriate app or specialised software to buy
Hi from Japan. Your videos are so helpful-thank you! As an academic scanning student work and papers,I’ve used Fujitsu scanners for over 10 years, and all of my models are the s series.
I’m set to upgrade and your videos are so helpful in the decision about upgrading.
I think it’ll be the 1600 for the office and 1300 for home use!
Thanks again for the fair and unbiased reviews!
カナダからこんにちは!コメントありがとうございます。私の動画を気に入っていただけて嬉しいです。すぐにアップグレードされるのは素晴らしいことです。私の意見では、iX1600 モデルと iX1300 モデルはどちらも素晴らしいです。大歓迎です。ありがとうございました。😊👍
In case Google translate didn't work very well, I wrote "Hello from Canada! Thank you for your comment. I am glad that you like my videos. It is great that you will be upgrading soon. Both the iX1600 and iX1300 models are fantastic in my opinion. You are most welcome. Thank you again." 😊👍
I love your videos very detail and interesting. Great information.
Thank you Mei. I'm glad that you think so. 😊
Are these scanners compatible with MacOs Ventura?
Hi Deborah. Yes. These scanners work with macOS Mojave 10.14 or later. Ventura is later than Mojave. 👍
Great comparison of two very good scanners.
Thank you JSE. I'm glad you think so. Next up I'll be doing a comparison of the iX1600 and the fi-8170. Stay tuned. :-)
Hi Sean, I was wondering if you can recommend me a good A3 scanner?
Thank you for putting together this very informative video, as we are tired of drowning in papers.😂🤪👏
You are most welcome ARareZebra! I hear you. There is so much paper out there. Fortunately there are good solutions out there like these ones. 😊📰📃📜📄👍
I have owned the 1300 for about 8 yrs and it's still going strong. The only problem I have now is that I have to keep one laptop with WIN7 so I can use my 1300 for scanning articles or books because you don't have the Linux OS in your system. Which seems odd to me because all major business' use Linux Servers and some would like to use Linux OS as their main system. Give mea call when you start using the Linux OS also. Thanks.
Thank you for sharing your experience Gerald. It's good to know that your scanner is still going strong after 8 years. I'll give your comment about Linux to my colleague with the manufacturer the next time I speak with them. What Linux OS are you using?
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Very informative, the iX1300 is perfect for my use case.
I'm glad to hear it. I'm really impressed with the iX1300. It's a great machine and any shortcomings are covered by the relatively low price tag, in my opinion.