Fujitsu ScanSnap iX500 driver is a program that controls your Fujitsu ScanSnap iX500 wireless duplex scanner. Whenever you print a document, the printer driver takes over, feeding data to the printer with the correct control commands. Fujitsu Scanners S1100 S1100 Deluxe Bundle S1300i S1300i Deluxe Bundle iX500 iX500 Delux Bundle N1800 fi-6010N. (Mac Driver) PC (Mac Driver) PC & Mac PC (Mac Driver) PC & Mac PC (Mac Driver) PC PC. Mac ScanSnap Manager V6.0 ∙.
Jmayhugh: I was wondering about this. I have an older model, the S1500M, for which the Fujitsu website says ScanSnap Manager 3.2 is the latest version. CleanMyMac is telling me that version of SSM is 32-bit and won’t work in Mojave. Given the age of the scanner and the latest release date of the software, I doubt there will be an update. Does anyone have any workarounds that don’t involve using Windows?
- Aggregating my experience with the ScanSnap S1500M and posts in several discussion threads in this forum, there are 3 workarounds (all avoiding using the “dreaded” Windows ):. Download and install the ScanSnap Manager v 6.3 L50 (designated for the ScanSnap model S1300i). Then install the update for v 6.3 L 70. Fujitsu ScanSnap iX500 driver compatibility: Windows XP (32bit or 64bit) Windows Vista (32bit or 64bit) Windows 7 (32bit or 64bit) Windows 8 (32bit or 64bit) Windows 8.1 (32bit or 64bit) Windows 10 (32bit or 64bit) Mac OS X; Linux; How to install Fujitsu ScanSnap iX500 driver: Download the file. For the location where the file is saved. I was given this information (and the link) initially by a ScanSnap support rep by email in November 2017.
At that time the latest update version was L61, now it’s L70. (alternate for workaround #1) Download and install the ScanSnap Manager installer for the SS model iX500 for macOS 10.13. Then do the “online update” from within the SS Manager software. You will need to ignore a prompt to set up wireless functionality, as the S1500M does not have this capability. #3 is optional Dedicate an older Mac (in my case a 2010 MacBook Air running macOS 10.13 High Sierra) for scanning, directly connected by USB to the ScanSnap scanner. An older Mac Mini would be good for this purpose also.
File explorer for os x. Workaround #1 is in place for my late 2014 retina iMac and workarounds 2 and 3 for my 2010 MacBook Air. Both methods now work for the ScanSnap S1500M with the computers running macOS High Sierra. Configure Port Mappings Port mapping is another topic that we covered in the past.
Follow the directions, while making the following changes when it comes to specifying the ports. Cant ssh sierra for mac. Navigate to System Preferences Sharing. I will upgrade the late 2014 iMac to macOS Mojave at a later date. If the ScanSnap S1500 still works, great - I’m done “fiddling” for a while.
If not, I’ll just use the MacBook Air/ScanSnap combo for my scanning needs, saving files to DropBox - which immediately syncs to the Mac. It’s a shame to jump through all of these hoops; I’m disappointed that Fujitsu does not support macOS upgrades in a timely manner. This is especially egregious for the iX500 model ScanSnap, the current model currently advertised on Mac Power Users podcasts. Judging from my experience running the iX500 software and the S1300i software for my ScanSnap S1500M, there is apparently enough similarity between these three scanners to allow running the same software for any of them. Hope this helps.
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Regular scanning has worked fine for me; but CardMinder won’t recognize and convert cards. I had an access error, “which I said ‘yes’ to” but I had walked away and I wonder if the software had given up. I tried adding CardMinder to Full Disk Access in security – Didn’t help. It scans the cards; then “chokes” and says, “Unable to perform recognition. (97)” So the cards are there; but it doesn’t/can’t OCR them.
Product Description The ScanSnap iX500 Deluxe provides PC users an effective way to greatly reduce paper clutter, storage space, and security risks associated with unmanaged paperwork at home or the office. For even greater accessibility and usefulness, users can now scan wirelessly to a PC or Mac as well as iOS or Android mobile devices.