Unless you're familiar with higher-end capture software, the scanning software that comes with this scanner, called PaperStream Capture, can be very daunting, overwhelming, and seem like a ginormous waste of time. However, as you figure out how to use it, you can see that it really is quite powerful and not that hard to use. I will say, however, that the developers need to hire a new UX/UI designer, because the interface for setting up scan profiles is pretty bad. One reviewer stated that the software wouldn't allow them to put scanned images in different folders, but this simply not the case. There are a number of ways to accomplish this task, such as using zonal OCR to make it automatically pull data from documents and route the images to specific folders based on that data. Upgrading to the (unfortunately expensive) PaperStream Capture Pro opens up a whole new world of cool features, too, like the ability to do some seriously complex indexing on the fly and build an entire workflow for not only scanning, but quality control and document processing, such as scanning receipts and having a data field associated with the image files for things like vendor name or transaction amounts that can be exported in a CSV file to be consumed by spreadsheets and accounting software.These little scanners are amazing, really. I have over 97,500 scans on one of my two fi-7260s (see attached screenshot), and have never replaced any of the rollers and rarely even clean the thing. I also have an fi-6670, which costs roughly three times as much, and that scanner has to be cleaned every few hundred pages, and its rollers only last about 10,000 pages. The image quality is remarkable on this scanner, considering the low price, low cost of operation, and moderately fast speed (most professional scanners are a lot faster than this one, but 60 pages per minute is borderline ludicrous speed for consumer scanning and faster scanners get more expensive by orders of magnitude).One thing to note: while the ADF will scan a single page up to 215 inches in length, 1) that's really hard to do because the paper goes flying through the feeder too fast to keep it straight, and 2) the flatbed doesn't scan a full 14" legal document.My only real complaints are the clunky software interface and the fact that I'll sometimes have an issue with PaperStream Capture where it won't recognize that the scanner is connected and I'll have to delete and reinstall PaperStream IP, which is the TWAIN driver for Fujitsu's fi-series scanners.