hello, can i automatic can uploads the next bench receipt to the same csv continually , without copy pass, ot must copy every new bench of scanning to the same cvs?
Hi Sean ... I've been looking for a way to automate entering receipt information for processing my checkbook. I saw your first video on Tallying receipts and that really got me interested in using the IX1600. This video is even better since you can export right from the ScanSnap software. I'm DEFINITELY interested in automating my receipt processing and the ScanSnap may be the very machine for me!! Great video. I'm going to enter the contest and hopefully I can win an IX1600. And even if I don't, it looks like with this video the ScanSnap is a definite contender to help me save time.
I don't understand why ABBYY FineReader is mentioned here? I just bought an ix1300. I have not installed Finereader; I'm just using ScanSnap's built-in OCR. As far as I can tell, everything you are showing works without Finereader--it extracts vendor names, amounts, etc. The big drawback is that in Receipt mode, it does NOT do "normal" OCR. Want to find the receipt for the hammer or gutter? Good luck--you'll have to open every Home Depot receipt, maybe going back years. Or did you buy that at Ace Hardware? I will probably use the Documents profile to create searchable PDFs of receipts, which means I'm back to manually naming each file, and no CSV tallying.
Thank you for this comment, you answered my question! It seems none of these receipt scanners can list the line items on the receipts. That's not very helpful! I still have to sort through everything by hand to find specific purchases for accurate bookkeeping. Frustrating. :(
Hello, can someone with a ScanSnap iX1600 do me a favor? I want to scan a big bulk of boardgame cards with this scanner. Different sizes: Poker Size cards - 63x88mm. Bridge size cards - 57x88mm. Mini size cards - 44x68mm. Large tarot size cards - 70x120mm. Small tarot size cards - 70x108mm. Large square cards - 70x70mm. Small square cards - 63x63mm. And other: min scanner size is: 58x58 yeah? Could someone some tests for me, if different bulk stacks make problems to scan as a bulk? Maybe test follow bulk sizes: 10, 25 40, 50 With one card size. What do you think will the x1600 bend boardgame cards? Or will they be flat lie on the table after scan? Before i buy a scanner like this i would know if the scanner could handle it to scan card by card with the adf or it will miss cards cause it will scan cards together.. Thanks for help. :)
hello, can i automatic can uploads the next bench receipt to the same csv continually , without copy pass, ot must copy every new bench of scanning to the same cvs?
Hi Sean ... I've been looking for a way to automate entering receipt information for processing my checkbook. I saw your first video on Tallying receipts and that really got me interested in using the IX1600. This video is even better since you can export right from the ScanSnap software. I'm DEFINITELY interested in automating my receipt processing and the ScanSnap may be the very machine for me!! Great video. I'm going to enter the contest and hopefully I can win an IX1600. And even if I don't, it looks like with this video the ScanSnap is a definite contender to help me save time.
I don't understand why ABBYY FineReader is mentioned here? I just bought an ix1300. I have not installed Finereader; I'm just using ScanSnap's built-in OCR. As far as I can tell, everything you are showing works without Finereader--it extracts vendor names, amounts, etc. The big drawback is that in Receipt mode, it does NOT do "normal" OCR. Want to find the receipt for the hammer or gutter? Good luck--you'll have to open every Home Depot receipt, maybe going back years. Or did you buy that at Ace Hardware? I will probably use the Documents profile to create searchable PDFs of receipts, which means I'm back to manually naming each file, and no CSV tallying.
Thank you for this comment, you answered my question! It seems none of these receipt scanners can list the line items on the receipts. That's not very helpful! I still have to sort through everything by hand to find specific purchases for accurate bookkeeping. Frustrating. :(
Hello, can someone with a ScanSnap iX1600 do me a favor?
I want to scan a big bulk of boardgame cards with this scanner. Different sizes:
Poker Size cards - 63x88mm.
Bridge size cards - 57x88mm.
Mini size cards - 44x68mm.
Large tarot size cards - 70x120mm.
Small tarot size cards - 70x108mm.
Large square cards - 70x70mm.
Small square cards - 63x63mm.
And other: min scanner size is: 58x58 yeah?
Could someone some tests for me, if different bulk stacks make problems to scan as a bulk?
Maybe test follow bulk sizes:
10, 25 40, 50
With one card size.
What do you think will the x1600 bend boardgame cards? Or will they be flat lie on the table after scan?
Before i buy a scanner like this i would know if the scanner could handle it to scan card by card with the adf or it will miss cards cause it will scan cards together..
Thanks for help. :)