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- Maximum 3,200 x 6,400 dpi resolution
- Sharp 48-bit color, 16-bit grayscale
- Supports medium format and 35mm transparencies or negatives
- Batch scanning of up to 12 35mm negatives
- High speed preview in about 2 seconds; USB 2.0
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| Canon CanoScan 8400F Box Contents: CanoScan 8400F Color Image Scanner / AC Adapter / USB Cable / Film Guides (35mm negatives, 35mm mounted slides, 120 roll film strip) / CanoScan Setup CD-ROM The feature-rich CanoScan 8400F Color Image Scanner lets you produce superb high-speed scans of a wide range of materials. Now, you can easily scan valuable photos, important documents, books, old slides and even medium-format film. Your results? A spectacular 3200 x 6400 color dpi resolution (max.) and 48-bit color depth, for over 281 trillion possible colors. And thanks to its high-end image processor and USB 2.0 Hi-Speed interface,1 this powerful scanner can provide super-fast image transfers to your computer, allowing you to see previews in approximately 2 seconds. For added convenience, four easy buttons? Scan, Copy, E-Mail and PDF?automate the scanning process, so your projects can get done more quickly. Just position your original, select the use for the image, and in seconds it's ready to go. Interface - USB 2.0 Hi-Speed (Cable included) Dimensions (W x D x H) - 10.9(W) x 4.8(H) x 19.7(D) Windows PC and Macintosh compatible |
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| Photo Printer or Scanner Reviews Writed by Customer
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CaonScan 8400F crappy
2008-01-17
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| A recently bought CanoScan 8400F. When scanning in any of the color modes a yellow stripe develops along the right side of the scan. Re-installing the drivers does not work. Canon says repair. The repair costs more than the actual price of the unit, therefore avoid Canon scanners as the PLAGUE |
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Avoid this scanner
2007-12-30
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| It stopped working after 15 months of fairly light use (of course the warranty is only 1 year.) It did a decent job while it was working, but apparently it is not well made. |
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Don't buy a Canon Scanner
2007-12-27
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I have had this scanner for 1.5 years (warranty is one year). I did not use it much at all, maybe a hundred scans, but likely less. It spent most of it's time in the off position, turning it on only when needed. Today it died on the first of 6 scans. This is my second Canon scanner that died not long after warranty expired. I will not allow a third opportunity. Maybe you can learn from my mistakes.
I have an old Hewlett Packard 4C scanner that I paid $1000 for 13 years ago. It is built like a tank and it still works like a champ except that HP never provided Windows XP drivers for it. We live in such a disposable world now.
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Broke after 13 months
2007-12-03
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Worked wonderfully for 13 months. I was pleased with all the functions and software, especially the OCR.
Since I don't like buying a scanner every year I won't buy Canon again. |
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Excellent scanner, very versatile
2007-11-01
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| This is an excellent scanner. You can scan straight into jpg, adobe acrobat, img files and much more. I scanned my whole picture collection as well. It is relatively fast but definitely not for commercial use. For a personal scanner it does everything well. |
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