Scanning documents on Chromebook with Ricoh ScanSnap
By Ted Kritsonis
If you have a Chromebook and need to scan documents, it is a lot easier now that Ricoh supports it in select ScanSnap scanners.
By Ted Kritsonis
If you have a Chromebook and need to scan documents, it is a lot easier now that Ricoh supports it in select ScanSnap scanners.
By Ted Kritsonis
Businesses who scan documents on a regular basis may be able to cut the time down significantly using a Ricoh fi-8170, which can prove to be a workhorse for any office with piles of paper.
By Ted Kritsonis
Fujitsu has several different document scanners, though few are as small as the ScanSnap iX1300 and its focus on less demanding workflows.
By Ted Kritsonis
Do you have hundreds or thousands of cards that are sitting doing nothing? There is a way to scan, index and sell them if you’re so inclined.
By Ted Kritsonis
One way to make stacks of paper disappear in an office may be to scan all those documents and move them to the cloud in one fell swoop.
By Ted Kritsonis
Law firms go through untold mounds of paper at any given time, and a Victoria, B.C.-based consultant believes the answer lies in rapid on-site digitization through a Fujitsu document scanner.
By Ted Kritsonis
The Association of Nova Scotia Museums (“ANSM”) has endeavoured to digitize historic watercolour paintings for dozens of its members in an effort to preserve and share them with the public.
By Ted Kritsonis
The Ottawa-Carleton District School Board was left with a predicament when it needed to make room for 126 professionals by removing years’ worth of documents.