Fujitsu
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The Fujitsu SP-1120N is a compact, network‑enabled color duplex scanner aimed at small offices and home workspaces. It offers 20 ppm simplex and 40 ipm duplex speeds, a 50‑sheet ADF, and advanced PaperStream image processing while consuming low power.
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$249.99
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$305.52
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$249.99
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$318.99
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Best For
Small businesses, home offices, legal and medical offices, accounting firms, and remote teams that need a compact, network‑ready scanner for moderate daily volumes (up to ~3,000 pages) and value advanced image processing without a high price tag.
Not Ideal For
High‑volume scanning environments, users requiring USB‑C or wireless connectivity, those who need a built‑in display for standalone operation, and organizations that demand the speed of premium models (e.g., 80 ppm).
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers describe the SP‑1120N as a smart entry‑level choice that delivers stable paper feeding, excellent image quality, and a feature‑rich PaperStream suite that produces OCR‑ready files with little user effort. They commend its dual CIS sensor, RGB LED lighting, and network readiness, but note that its 20 ppm/40 ipm speed and 50‑sheet ADF fall short of the throughput offered by higher‑end Fujitsu models such as the fi‑7180.
What Users Say
Everyday users praise the scanner for its easy setup, compact footprint, reliable network sharing, and consistently sharp scans. Common praise highlights its durability and low power draw. Recurring complaints focus on the complexity of installing the software on macOS/Linux, occasional Ethernet connectivity hiccups, and occasional paper jams with very thin or crumpled sheets.
Common Complaints
Complex software installation on newer macOS/Linux, intermittent Ethernet connectivity requiring IP resets, paper jams with very thin or wrinkled documents, and the absence of a built‑in display for troubleshooting.
What People Are Saying
“"high-value performance"”
“"a workhorse for small offices"”
“"initial software installation challenging"”
How It Compares
vs. Fujitsu fi-7180
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Choose the SP‑1120N for compact, cost‑effective, network‑ready scanning in small offices; opt for the fi‑7180 when speed and volume are critical.