4/1/2023 0 Comments Cardminder sharedVueScan, which is 64-bit, does support the S1500, and works fine. However, it’s difficult to complain too much about a decade’s worth of support - many manufacturer’s are far less generous. ![]() Unfortunately, it does not, at least officially, support my S1500. It is compatible with scanners as far back as the iX500. Scansnap Home is the replacement for Scansnap Manager and is 64-bit. It continues to work fine in Mojave, but for how long, we don’t know. Several of its auxiliary applications stopped being supported several years ago. My understanding is that Scansnap Manager has been sunset and will not be updated to 64-bit. I can’t speak to the OCR issues as I rely on Evernote and Devonthink to do the OCR’ing. It works fine, excepting of course the warnings about it being 32-bit. I’m not having Mojave issues with Scansnap Manager with my S1500. 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. This is especially egregious for the iX500 model ScanSnap, the current model currently advertised on Mac Power Users podcasts. 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. 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. If the ScanSnap S1500 still works, great - I’m done “fiddling” for a while. I will upgrade the late 2014 iMac to macOS Mojave at a later date. ![]() Both methods now work for the ScanSnap S1500M with the computers running macOS High Sierra. Workaround #1 is in place for my late 2014 retina iMac and workarounds 2 and 3 for my 2010 MacBook Air. An older Mac Mini would be good for this purpose also. 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. You will need to ignore a prompt to set up wireless functionality, as the S1500M does not have this capability. Then do the “online update” from within the SS Manager software. Link: Link to downloads for SS model iX500. (alternate for workaround #1) Download and install the ScanSnap Manager installer for the SS model iX500 for macOS 10.13. At that time the latest update version was L61, now it’s L70. I was given this information (and the link) initially by a ScanSnap support rep by email in November 2017. ![]() Given the age of the scanner and the latest release date of the software, I doubt there will be an update.ĭoes 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 ):ĭownload and install the ScanSnap Manager v 6.3 L50 (designated for the ScanSnap model S1300i). CleanMyMac is telling me that version of SSM is 32-bit and won’t work in Mojave. I have an older model, the S1500M, for which the Fujitsu website says ScanSnap Manager 3.2 is the latest version.
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