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The best scanner for a small law office
1. OREGON LAW PRACTICE MANAGEMENT
The Best Scanner for a Small Law Office
A very kind reader of this blog pointed out recently that while I have written about paperless offices
many times, I have never recommended a specific scanner (at least in this forum). So let me offer my
far from original opinion: If you are looking for a stout, reliable, fast, sheetfed duplex color scanner,
you would be hard pressed to do better than the Fujitsu ScanSnap s1500. Just check out these reviews
from CNet and PC Magazine, if you don’t believe me. Many legal technology writers have
recommended this champ of a scanner, which comes bundled with Acrobat X Standard.
How much, you ask? The manufacturer’s suggested retail price is $495. This includes the scanner and
the software valued at just under $300. (A full copy of Acrobat X Standard is $299. A full copy of
Acrobat X Pro is $449, but if you buy the Scansnap which comes bundled with Standard you qualify for
the Pro upgrade price at a cost of $199. For a total investment of $694, you can own Acrobat X Pro and
one of the best scanners on the market for a small law office.)
If you acquire a Fujitsu ScanSnap s1500 and upgrade to Acrobat X Pro, learn how to install it and learn
how to use Acrobat. By visiting the Acrobat X Pro page, you can find links to the Acrobat blog, Twitter
feed, Facebook page, YouTube channel, Adobe TV, Acrobat User Community, and more. Training is
available here and be sure to check out the tutorials. All these resources are free. Of course my
favorite resource for Acrobat users in the law office is the Acrobat for Legal Professionals Blog where,
among other things, you can learn how to use your ScanSnap.
Ready to Buy?
Simply Googling the Fujitsu ScanSnap s1500 brought up the following ads:
All are less than Fujitsu’s retail price of $495. Why might that be? There are legitimate bargains out
there, but be careful. A savings of $50-150 can sometimes be explained by:
Hidden shipping costs (your bargain disappears as you go through the ordering process and realize how
expensive shipping will be.)
Fine print (the scanner is refurbished, not new.)
Old stock (the retailer is trying to move a prior iteration of the Fujitsu ScanSnap s1500, which came
bundled with Acrobat 9 Standard.)
2. If you don’t mind buying refurbished or getting a bundle with older software because you intend to
upgrade regardless, then forge ahead – just be an informed buyer. I like to use Google Shopper or
Pricegrabber to price compare. There are mobile apps for both or just go to the Pricegrabber Web site.
The same caveats apply, however.
Happy scanning!
Copyright 2012 Beverly Michaelis
Originally published May 29, 2012 at http://oregonlawpracticemanagement.com/2012/05/29/the-best-scanner-
for-a-small-law-office/