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Scanning's a Snap With the Fujitsu ScanSnap

By Alan Pearlman
January 03, 2006

The days of talking about the paperless office have been here and gone  ' but one thing remains and that's the fact that you need to have a good, reliable scanner to do the job for you.

I've looked at a lot of scanners in my day and as each one comes along the pros and cons are more and more becoming evident in them, however, I have found a good scanner at a reasonable price that is both reliable and easy to work with. I am speaking of the new Fujitsu ScanSnap Color Image Scanner. This small but mighty machine gives you the ability to share and access paper documents with an easy one button scan to PDF (Portable Document Format) format, while it reduces your copying and faxing costs at the same time.

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