Special Pricing on Fujitsu Scanners
Special pricing is available to Intuit customers only.
We know how important it is to find the right scanner at the right price. By working with Fujitsu, we are able to provide you with one of the top performing scanners we've tested at special discounted pricing.
Second Choice: Fujitsu fi-5110c - Compact, Efficient Desktop Scanning
- TWAIN compliant
- 50-600 dpi resolution
- 15 ppm (simplex) / 30 ipm (duplex) scanning in 200-DPI monochrome
- Ultrasonic double feed detection
- Bundled with Adobe Acrobat Standard
You pay only $670 ($895 MSRP).
To Order, call 1-800-765-7777
What are the advantages of purchasing the Fujitsu 5120c versus the 5110c?
- Speed for grayscale documents is 25 pages per minute and color documents is 30 pages per minute, about double the speed of the 5110c
- Provides a more industrial/robust feeder system that includes improved ability to prevent double feeds
- Will scan embossed credit cards and other thick items
- 8 bit color scanning instead of 4 bit
- Includes an Ultra SCSI interface along with USB 2.0
- Includes Kofax VRS software
The following table describes the major advantages and disadvantages between the three types of scanners available for you to purchase:
Sheet-Fed Scanner
(Intuit Recommended)
How It Works:
- True, 600-dpi optical resolution (also functions at 300-DPI) with dual-CCDs capture minute details
Pros:
- Can scan many pages in a row
- Takes up very little space
- Many can scan both one-sided and two-sided (duplex) documents
- Scans quickly
- Typically more likely to support small and unique shaped documents
- Wide range of prices available
Cons:
- Cannot scan books, magazines or other items that would require placing item on scanner bed
Flatbed Scanner
How It Works:
- Items to be scanned are placed on the scanner bed. Some flatbed scanners can be outfitted with a document feeder
Pros:
- Very versatile. Can scan documents, books, pictures, magazines, etc
Cons:
- May take up more space
- Document feeders do not handle variety of documents as well as a sheet fed
- Can be very slow, especially without a feeder
All-In-One Scanner
How It Works:
- These units often consist of a printer, scanner, copier and fax machine. They are available in both laser and inkjet varieties
Pros:
- Very cost effective, sharing internal components
- Conserves space
Cons:
- Most do not excel in any of its functions, although high end units do a much better job
