Same here, it just churns through the work

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On Behalf Of Jim Glaspole
Sent: Tuesday, 2 January 2007 3:31 PM
To: General Practice Computing Group Talk
Subject: Re: [GPCG_TALK] Fujitsu Document Scanners

We have one 4120 scanner working via SCSI card, interfacing seamlessly 
with Medtech32, and I will vouch for it as a great piece of hardware.  
Setup required some tweaking by our IT support so it would work 
correctly for all users but it is tiny, fast, and the ADF works well.
Jim

Simon James wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I've got a pair of basically new fi-5120C Fujitsu document scanners that I
> need to unload. They were purchased for my parents practice but we were
> never able to get them to work reliably with "Scantango", a 3rd party Mac
> software solution. As such, they have gone with another solution and have
no
> use for these scanners.
>
> This is a duplex model and scan up to 50 sides or 25 pages per minute.
They
> come with the full version of Adobe Acrobat 7 and there is also a SANE
> backend available (www.sane-project.org) to make it work with Linux etc
>
> This model has not been superseded and is the currently shipping model
from
> Fujitsu.
>
> Full specs below:
>
http://www.fujitsu.com/au/services/technology/scanners/models/fi-5120c.html
>
> They work perfectly well with the Windows software they shipped with, but
> being an all Mac practice, this is of little help to us.
>
> As the scanners were not sold as being Mac compatible, I have no recourse
> with the company who sold the hardware. I have been waiting patiently for
a
> resolution from the 3rd party software developer, but after nearly a year
> have given up.
>
> Having been in boxes all year, the scanners are in as new condition.
> The machines have both scanned less than 3000 pages which is very low
> considering that the are capable of doing this amount in a day. I've got
all
> the original packaging, cables, manuals, software etc
>
> The RRP is $1295 but I'd be prepared to off load them for $950 each
> including postage. If you are in Sydney, I'd be be happy to deliver and
> install them myself (or between Bateman's Bay and Sydney if you let me
know
> this week).
>
> Contact me off list if you are interested or have questions etc
>
> Thanks,
> Simon
>
>
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