

Anybody find a fix for the page scrambling issue? I spoke too soon when I said: “It seems to be working so far.” It is scrambling pages to a degree that is unusable. But, if I have to replace multiple scanners in the future because of a lack of drivers, they will go from my “good list” to my “don’t-do-business-with list.” Wouldn’t it be a lot cheaper - and better marketing - to take a little of that marketing budget and pay someone to write a driver? Reading through the comments above, I can tell that many of us feel that they are burning their best customers. For several years, I have thought about their scanners like I do computers and Macs. I guess I won’t be updating from Mojave for awhile.įujitsu’s attitude puzzles me. I haven’t gotten the 32 bit warning yet, although I expect to see it soon. It seems to be working so far, including the OCR (new machine always on Mojave with SSDs only). So, I downloaded 3.2 L80 for the S1500M, then updated it to 3.2 L91. I tried following MacSparky’s link to the new 64 bit drivers, and telling the installer that it was a i1500 and a i500 in turn.

I’ve been trying to connect my S1500M to a shiny, new Mac mini “Pro” (with eGPU & 35" BenQ monitor - I’m loving it).
