- Scan to PDF(4 types)
- Scan to Word, Excel, Email, HTML.
- Scan business cards
- Photo Editing Suite
- Translation (11 language pairs available)
I installed IRIScan on a Mac Book G4 running Mac OS X 10.5.2. Following the installation instructions I installed the Readiris Pro 11 software then plugged the IRIScan into a USB port. I next calibrated the scanner using the provided calibration sheet and was all set to begin. I chose a text document, fed it into the scanner and waited. The scanned result was a blank page I tried again, same result. I chose another document and once again it produced a blank page. The Quick Start Guide was of little use. I checked the settings and tried several more times but nothing happened. Because it was late in the evening I put it away and decided I would check it out another day.
My next experience began the same way, so I opened up the electronic 128 page User's Manual. I spent two hours reading the manual, which didn't have any troubleshooting information and no instructions relating to my problem, making minor changes in the settings, and trying to scan. Finally success! However, I don't really know what made the difference.
The first document I scanned had several inaccuracies in the final product. The User's Manual explains that there are so many fonts and styles and sometimes there are extra dots left on the page and the OCR has trouble interpreting the text, but there is a Learn button in the program that will allow it to learn the unrecognized font or letters.
I continued scanning several documents from different sources. They all scanned word-for-word perfect. One had a format discrepancy. A nice feature of this software is all documents can be saved to any text or word processing application and be edited and adjusted.
I was happy with the text scanning results and wanted to try photos. The photo scans were a complete failure. The black and white pictures were like negatives and the color photos were blotchy with lots of white space. I gave up on photos and decided to install the Cardiris software.
Cardiris installed quickly, I connected the IRIScan, opened the software and nothing. It would not work. It was then that I discovered an update for Cardiris which I quickly downloaded and installed. It connected with the IRIScan immediately and I was ready to try scanning business cards. What a great tool. The business cards are accurately scanned and can be saved in the Cardiris database, the contact information can also be added to your Address Book. The information can be sent to applications such as Microsoft Entourage, New Contact, Microsoft Excel and others. Cardiris was very accurate in reading the cards and inserting the information in the correct places in Address Book even when scanning a "busy" card.
I still wasn't able to scan photos, so during my next session with IRIScan I checked the website for information but there is no help for Mac posted. I finally decided to email support. I received a reply back in about two hours. They had me re-calibrate. Afterwards I tried scanning black & white photos, they weren't much better. Then I changed the setting from black & white to grayscale and tried again. This setting change corrected the problem with black & white photos and the resulting scans were great, but i still didn't have a solution for the color photos.
I emailed support again late at night and had an answer in the morning. This time they said to change one of the settings from Automatic to Custom. It worked! Now i can produce beautiful scanned copies of color photographs.
The software included with IRIScan is definitely not written for Mac OS X . I found the interface to be quite awkward and the supplied user information inadequate. However, the support response was quick and courteous.
You are able to save your text scans in many different editable files, PDF, word processing, text edit, email, etc. The Windows version of IRIScan includes a photo editing program which would have been useful in the Mac version. I had to crop my photos after saving them to get rid of the extra black background surrounding the picture.
The Windows version also includes a translation program that will automatically translate from one language to another. I was able to successfully scan in a German document but the translation feature does not exist in the Mac version.
The IRIScan is lightweight, small and portable with USB connection.. You are able to scan full page documents, business cards and photos with up to 600 DPI. Colors are bright and text is clear. The speed is slow.
Though my initial start up with IRIScan was frustrating I now can scan documents, photos, and business cards almost flawlessly. Because of its size and portability it is a good tool to take along wherever you may travel. If you are considering purchasing an IRIScan for a Mac you may want to look at the IRIScan Express 2. The additional price for the Executive 2 includes software that is for Windows only.
There you will find, (buried beneath the large 'Windows Vista Compatible' logos, and in very fine print) the following statement:
"IRIScan
The IRIScan correctly supports Windows Vista (32 bits)"
This is all I was able to find to explain why this, otherwise great, product would NOT load or work properly on my 64-bit Windows Vista Ultimate O/S. The difficulty starts, but does not end, with IRIScan's lack of a 'digital signature.'
The logo "Ensures compatibility with 32-bit and 64-bit editions of Windows Vista"
This product and it's software are otherwise great! I am very disappointed to be returning it -I am hopeful I.R.I.S. will soon solve this vexing problem as well as working to live up to the logo's they choose to display.
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Iriscan Executive 2 is better than Pentax DSmobile 600 !I own the two. I agree that the scanning speed is somehow slower than of the Pentax, but the final work is much better. The software bundled with the Iriscan is fantastic !. (The Pentax includes a very poor and sometimes useless software). Of course you can use the Pentax with the software that comes with the Iriscan !Works with Vista and Windows 7 without problems. Setting it up was very easy. Scanning speed is average using 300 dpi. I like the dual buttons, one to send directly to a file as a jpg image or to a document reader where you can make corrections afterwards. The scanner is light and the usb cable is included and is powered by it.I received the Iriscan Executive 2 in a timely manner. Coming out of the box it looked great, light weight, small enough to fit in my carrier perfect. That was until I began reading the instructions for installing the software. Hum....not easy. Hum...software that came with the package was previously opened, the packaging for the scanner was actually ripped. That was enough for me. I didn't purchase a previously owned item. It went back the next day and yes, thanks to Amazon I got a full refund.
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