Visit the Fujitsu Website : Go to the official Fujitsu website. You can search for "Fujitsu fi-8170 scanner driver" on a search engine to find the direct link to the scanner's product page.
Support and Downloads : Look for a "Support & Downloads" or simply "Downloads" section on the Fujitsu website.
Select Your Product : You might need to navigate through a series of menus to select your product. In this case, choose "Image Scanners" as the product category, and then select the "fi-8170" model. fujitsu fi-8170 scanner driver
Download the Driver : Once on the fi-8170 product page, find the section for drivers. You will likely see options for different operating systems (Windows, macOS, Linux). Choose the appropriate version of Windows you are using.
Install the Driver : After downloading the driver, run the installer and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
Supports input and output of animated PNG, GIF, WebP and multi-framed HEIC
Blazing fast and high quality compression
Preserves image metadata (EXIF Tags), ability to skip sensitive metadata
Apply your custom watermark, keyboard short-cuts, advanced filtering options and resize the image based on target print sizes
Output file name manipulation (suffix, prefix, replace on file names)
Most easy to use file name, file size & modified date based filter to exclude/include files for compression
For Windows
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Windows App
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Bulk Operation: Works on one or more images and on entire folder (and its sub-folders)
Image: Convert, Resize, Optimize, Watermark
Extremely Ease of use: Drag & Drop folder & files
Supports input images in all major formats including JPG/JPEG, PNG, WEBP, GIF, TIFF, AVIF, HEIC, JP2, BMP, as well as RAW image formats from leading camera brands like Sony (ARW), Adobe (DNG), Nikon (NEF), Canon (CR2, CR3, CRW), Kodak (DCR, KDC), Minolta (MRW), Olympus (ORF), Fujifilm (RAF), Pentax (PEF), Panasonic (RW2), Samsung (SRW), Epson (ERF), Hasselblad (3FR), and Mamiya (MOS, MEF).
Output Format Supported: JPEG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, GIF
Supports input and output of animated PNG, GIF, WebP!
Blazing fast and high quality compression
Preserves image metadata (EXIF Tags, XMP and IPTC data), ability to skip sensitive metadata
Output file name manipulation (suffix, prefix, replace on file names)
File name and file size based filter to exclude/include files for compression
It’s hard to find difference!
Move the switch to look at sample compression.
Original
Compressed
Original 345 KB
Compressed with Mass Image Compressor – 89 KB (74% Reduction)
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Visit the Fujitsu Website : Go to the official Fujitsu website. You can search for "Fujitsu fi-8170 scanner driver" on a search engine to find the direct link to the scanner's product page.
Support and Downloads : Look for a "Support & Downloads" or simply "Downloads" section on the Fujitsu website.
Select Your Product : You might need to navigate through a series of menus to select your product. In this case, choose "Image Scanners" as the product category, and then select the "fi-8170" model.
Download the Driver : Once on the fi-8170 product page, find the section for drivers. You will likely see options for different operating systems (Windows, macOS, Linux). Choose the appropriate version of Windows you are using.
Install the Driver : After downloading the driver, run the installer and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
For macOS:
The process is similar:
Fujitsu Website : Start at the Fujitsu website.
Navigate to Support & Downloads .
Find Your Product : Select "Image Scanners" and then choose "fi-8170".
Download macOS Driver : Look for the driver compatible with macOS.
Install : Follow the installation instructions provided.