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- High-speed, color flatbed scanner
- 35mm slide and negative adapter
- 4 EZ buttons automatically scan, copy, and e-mail photos or film
- 1200 x 2400 dpi optical resolution, 48-bit color depth
- Comprehensive software bundle
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Price: $99.99 |
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Used, lowest price : $60.00 |
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| Photo Printer or Scanner Reviews Writed by Customer
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Canon Scaner
2008-12-01
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| Excellant unit. Easy to use. I have since given this to my son and now use an HP Officejet 6210. RTeason is the "all in one" capacity of the HP. |
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Does not work well with XP
2007-01-25
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I have had this scanner for several years and it worked very well and does a nice job of scanning.
Any buyers should be warned that it will NOT work with XP with the included drivers. Even with new drivers, the scanner only works marginally often requiring a reboot of scanner and/or computer to scan a second document. |
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POS Scanner
2004-08-28
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| This scanner will sacan for you once there will be about a 2% chance that the image is not covered with lines. after that windows will pop up and say that the USB device is not regonized and youll have to uninstall and reinstall the drivers. |
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Great scanner at a GREAT price
2003-10-09
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| I love my scanner. I got it last Christmas and have been using it non-stop without any problems ever since. I did have a little trouble hooking it up at first, but it turned out that I wasn't reading the directions as well as I should have been. So that was my fault, not theres. It is easy to operate and I love the programs that come with! They are great for picture making! Great product! Very happy that I got it. |
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Outstanding scans of platen materials...
2003-10-06
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| I have used this scanner for a little over a year now, and it really provides incredible results on printed and other opaque materials. Colors are very true (perhaps a slight warming on the color-temperature, as others have mentioned), and sharpness is fantastic. The scan-times were relatively slow, but an upgrade to a USB 2.0 card on my computer (cost me about $20) solved that problem. Scans times are very acceptable now. I have never had much use for the OCR software, but it seems intuitive enough and does a decent job. The rest of the software is not used much either (aside from the drivers, of course). My only beef: the transparency scanner is not what it was cracked up to be. The few negative scans I have made did not come out so well, and the reported competency of the integrated transparency scanner was one of the selling points for me. Maybe this is as good as it gets for a flatbed with an adaptor, but if you really want to get good results with transparencies, get a dedicated film scanner. |
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