

But I miss a very useful feature that I had on my MacBook with the Scansnap software: scan to different formats and directly to Evernote or to Google Drive. With the gscan2pdf utility, I’m able to scan full duplex multipages pdf. Scansnap S1300 was immediately recognized.
#Scansnap v6.3 l50 driver for mac install
I choose to install on a NUC I had from another project with Ubuntu 18.04. Or install a Linux distro on a small factor or a VM.

Since 2011, I don’t use anymore Windows at home and don’t want to make a specific install just for this. So… here were my options: buy a newer scansnap or another make, or install the scanner on another OS.

Of course without success.Īnd, as a fallback, they suggested to reinstall the OS itself (even if it works seamlessly). Wondering if they realized that I was owning a S1300 instead but nonetheless, I tried it. Then, I was suggested to download the S1300i version and provided a link for this. They suggested to uninstall the current version of Scansnap manager (I told them in the description that it was what I did at first). I guess I’ll have to forget my Scansnap S1300 on Sierra 10.12.6… This morning, Fujitsu support answered my request in a very weird fashion.
