
Fujitsu
Get notified when the price drops. Track this product on BigBangPrice, our price tracking partner.
The Fujitsu ScanSnap iX1600 is a sheet‑fed ADF scanner offering 40 ppm (80 ipm duplex) speed, a 4.3‑inch color touchscreen, and Wi‑Fi cloud integration. It targets small‑to‑medium businesses and home offices needing versatile media handling and PC‑free operation.
Pros
Current
$499.00
Average
$481.87
Lowest
$398.00
Highest
$539.00
Lower = better sales rank
Please sign in to leave a review
No reviews yet. Be the first to review!
Cons
From Expert Reviews
Praised by Experts
Criticized by Experts
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers position the iX1600 as a productivity‑focused scanner that delivers a notable 33 % speed boost over its predecessor, with a standout 4.3‑inch touchscreen that makes PC‑free operation intuitive. They commend its cloud integration, automatic image enhancements, and compact design, while criticizing the lack of network sharing, limited driver support, and absence of advanced paper‑feeding features found in higher‑end models.
What Users Say
No detailed user reviews were found in the source data, but the product messaging emphasizes stress‑free operation, clean output quality, and ease of use, suggesting that everyday users value its simplicity and cloud capabilities.
Common Complaints
Inability to share the device over a network; limited driver support (no TWAIN/ISIS on Windows, no TWAIN on macOS); fixed 50‑sheet ADF requiring frequent reloads; slower single‑pass speed compared to professional‑grade scanners; lack of U‑turn paper feeding for long documents.
How It Compares
vs. Fujitsu ScanSnap iX1400
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose iX1600 for wireless and touchscreen convenience; iX1400 if lower cost and no Wi‑Fi needed.
vs. Fujitsu ScanSnap iX1300
Advantages
Disadvantages
Select iX1600 for higher speed and touchscreen; iX1300 for a more budget‑friendly option.
vs. Ricoh SP‑1130Ne
Advantages
Disadvantages
Prefer iX1600 for speed, capacity, and touchscreen ease; choose SP‑1130Ne if U‑turn feeding and enterprise networking are priorities.