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FI-6000NS Sf Clr 200DPI Enet 50PG Pdf Dupl Network Scanner | 
| Brand: Fujitsu Category: CE
List Price: $2,837.99 Buy New: $2,395.00 You Save: $442.99 (16%)
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 66935
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 29 Dimensions (in): 15.5 x 12.4 x 10.8 Warranty: 90 days warranty
MPN: PA03544-B005 Model: PA03544-B005 UPC: 097564307195 EAN: 0097564307195
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description The Fujitsu fi-6000NS Network Scanner is the first scanner that combines the intuitive, easy installation of a desktop scanner with the productivity of a network scanner.Network scanning, collaboration, emailing and faxing just got a lot easier. Simply load your documents, log into the network, select the destination, and press the scan button.The fi-6000NS scans in color or monochrome at duplex speeds up to 50 ipm. With a 600 dpi optical resolution, image quality is among the best in its class.Not only does the network scanner offer ultrasonic double feed detection and long document scanning support (up to 34 inches), it also features hard card scanning capabilities (ISO7810 standard) and embossed card scanning through the main automatic document feeder (ADF). With a compact footprint the fi-6000NS installs easily into even the most crowded environments, including front office and back office locations.
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it does the job. May 16, 2008 Cynical Humor (Long Beach, CA.) the machine after properly being setup works well for what it is suppose to do the main issue is making sure in a windows environment you setup the LDAP server correctly after that and you get the Search Base correct the unit is a charm to use.
Theoretically a Good Idea July 18, 2007 Carrie Ivie (Alaska) I purchased this product for a small department in a very large building with a large network system. Our tech people found that this product is somewhat deceptive in what is says it can do. It says it is a network scanner, but it only works properly with small workgroups--it does not recognize domains. I had four tech people working with Fujitsu's tech people for two days before they all gave up on trying to configure this thing to connect to our server. All this machine could do was recognize the two printers nearby rather than being able to save directly to our server as promised. All of my tech guys were excited about what they thought it was going to be able to do, but in the end they told me that it is operating under such a "watered down" version of Windows (called Windows Embedded) that it was not sophisiticated enough to work with our network. They all supposed that it would work well in a small workgroup environment with just a few machines involved. I had to send it back to Fujitsu, which turned out to be a nightmare in itself. Let's just say they really don't like you changing your mind about their products.
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