You also get ScanSnap Cloud with the iX1600, which caches and processes the file before it’s transmitted to your preferred cloud destination. The iX1600 can create an awesome-looking PDF file inside the scanner and then send it to the right location. You can even specify a folder in that cloud service. When you set up a profile, you can simply indicate which cloud service you’d like to use. One of the most exciting functions of this full-featured scanner is called “deviceless scanning,” meaning that you do not need to open your computer or mobile device to orchestrate where you want the scanned image to go. I’ll talk about working from home scenarios-the family that scans together stands together?-in an upcoming blog post, so stay tuned for that. Set the scanner in an accessible spot, like the home office, or even a credenza in the corner of the living room, whatever works best for you. This can be especially helpful in a house crowded with people and computers or a small office. When using Wi-Fi, you can scan without having to place it right next to your computer or other device. The iX1600 connects to your designated devices through a USB cable or Wi-Fi. Set up is as easy as ever and the iX1600 is flexible enough to accommodate multiple users (family members, roommates, or coworkers) and uses (business, school, family photos, receipts). From the touchscreen to automated image correction, to advanced paper handling, this scanner makes it easy to get stuff done, whether it’s schoolwork, business, or personal paperwork. It features a simple, intuitive design that’s bound to make it a fan favorite. About the size of a shoebox, the ScanSnap iX1600 proves technology doesn’t have to be complicated. If you choose to enable transcription for Google Drive, you'll be given the option to have your transcription sent as either one Google Docs file containing both your scanned image and transcription, or as two separate files an image file of your scan and a Google Doc with your transcription.I’m delighted to introduce the ScanSnap iX1600, loaded with innovative features that truly meet the needs of today’s working, learning, and staying at home lifestyle. Additionally, integrating with Google Drive allows you the option to have your scans transcribed! Here you can decide if you want your scans to be PDFs or JPGs, if you’d like to turn on Bundle Scans, and if you want to set up Auto-Send. To get the most out of this destination, explore your Destination Settings. At this time, tap Save at the top right corner. Once your folder is selected, you’ll see its name appear under your email address at the top of the screen. If you choose to create a brand new one, please note that this folder will appear immediately in your google drive, no matter what device you access it on. Either select the folder you’d like to set as a destination, or create a brand new google drive folder. Once you’re connected to your preferred Google account, a new screen will appear that shows the existing google drive folders. If your account does not automatically appear, select Use Another Account and set up a pre-existing email address you wish to use. Next, you will be directed to a screen that shows your Google accounts currently connected to your phone. In the Rocketbook app, go to Destinations > Tap on a symbol > Change Destination > Google Drive Step 1: Choose Google Drive As a Destination Integrate your Google Drive account with your Rocketbook app and your notes will scan directly into your preferred folder - just like magic! Follow the step-by-step setup process outlined below to set-up Google Drive as one of your app Destinations. Google Drive is a great organizational tool to keep your work, classes, personal life, etc. Integrating Your Rocketbook App with Google Drive
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