![]() ![]() (ScanSnap is also the software that had scan-quality levels something like: “Good, Better, Best, Even Better” which always made me want to pull out my hair out and say You cannot have a level above ‘best’!!!)Īnyway, when I download from Fujitsu’s website, I always make sure to put the download in a folder with the name of whatever it is suppose to be, and then I put a text file in there with the date I downloaded it and the URL that it came from. I really want to find whoever is responsible for these filenames and the website design, wrap them in a blanket, give them a nice warm beverage, assure them that they are in a safe space, and then ask: "Who hurt you? Who made you like this?!"īecause their website and filename/versioning is absurd. I’ll have to try setting it up later today. In both installations I had to fib and tell the installer that my machine was newer than it actually is-but that’s always been the case when I install relatively recent Fujitsu drivers. Success! My ScanSnap now works in Catalina (if you check in the System information app, all of the ScanSnap software is now 64-bit). Then, the real test: I installed the same software on my MacBook Pro with Catalina installed. Download and installation went perfectly, and the scanner still works-the software looks exactly the same as it did before. ![]() I clicked the link for the oldest scanner on the list, which I think was the S1500M. I clicked the Update link and was taken here. That last cryptic remark sparked my interest. It includes support for some older scanners.” Every few years I’ve been scouring the Fujitsu website for new software, and occasionally I’ve been able to download software for more recent ScanSnaps and install it successfully.įor the last year or so I’ve been running version 6-but last night an alert popped up on my iMac screen (running Mojave) saying something like “ScanSnap V7 is now available. Official support for the scanner ended long ago, but I haven’t given up hope. ![]() The main thing that’s stopped me from upgrading to Catalina on my iMac is the lack of 64-bit driver support for my sturdy old ScanSnap 500M.
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