Note: If you don’t see the note right away, try syncing or reloading Evernote. The color of your button may vary depending on your scanner model.Īfter the scan is completed, open Evernote and your scan will be saved in the notebook specified in your scanner configuration settings. Once you've configured the settings above, ScanSnap Home will automatically send your scans based on the document type to the following notebooks in Evernote:Ĭlick the cloud mode icon (letter ‘S’ in a cloud). If the connection is successful, you should see Evernote in the “Service name” field for each document type.Ĭlick Save to save your configuration settings. This applies Evernote to be the “save to” destination for each of the document types: documents, business cards, receipts, and photos.
When you’re asked if you want to set the same service for all document types which are not set yet, click Set. A web browser window will appear and you will be asked to sign into your Evernote account to authorize ScanSnap Cloud.Īuthorize ScanSnap Cloud to access your account. Select Evernote from the list then click Select. Under the “Scan settings” section, click the Selecting. Note: If this is your first time scanning using this software, a pop-up should appear asking you to set a profile. In the "ScanSnap Home - Scan" window that opens, click the Edit profiles icon in the upper right corner (half-circle with pencil), then click the Scan to Cloud tab., After signing in, close the Account window to return to ScanSnap Home and click the blue Scan button again. Note: If this is your first time scanning using this software, you will be prompted to sign into your ScanSnap account. Open ScanSnap Home by clicking on the application icon in one of the following locations:Ĭlick the cloud mode icon (letter ‘S’ in a cloud), then click the blue Scan button.
Configure ScanSnap Home to scan to EvernoteĪfter you download and install ScanSnap Home, but before you can begin scanning and saving to Evernote, you must configure your ScanSnap Home settings. If you have questions or need help with the steps above, contact Fujitsu Support.
This week Fujitsu released an updated driver that now allows the older scanners to work with Catalina. because their support periods have already expired.” (1)
Last year Fujitsu stated “The 64 bit application for macOS is not provided for the old scanner models such as ScanSnap S1500, S1500M, and etc. This was one of the best and most popular scanners for a paperless office and Devonthink users. When Catalina was released Fujitsu announced they would no longer be supporting older scanners like the Scansnap S1500. The software is 64 bit and works works in MacOS 10.15, it supports older models like the ScanSnap S1500, and it fully integrates with Devonthink Pro. This week Fujitsu surprised everyone by releasing new software that allows older scanners to work with OSX Catalina.