Binding: Electronics Brand: Canon Color: Gray/Black EAN: 0013803081039 Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Height: 160 hundredths-inches Length: 1440 hundredths-inches Weight: 745 hundredths-pounds Width: 990 hundredths-inches Label: Canon Manufacturer: Canon Model: 2167B002 Packaged Height: 350 hundredths-inches Packaged Length: 1760 hundredths-inches Packaged Weight: 535 hundredths-pounds Packaged Width: 1240 hundredths-inches Publisher: Canon Studio: Canon Warranty: 1 year warranty
Feature:
- Four buttons to scan, copy, email attachments, and create PDFs
- Advanced Z-Lid system scans difficult items
- Retouching technology removes dust, scratches, fading, graininess, and backlighting
- 2400 X 4800 color dpi
- Compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems
Product Description:
Looking for simple, high-quality scanning in one super-sleek machine? Four easy buttons automate the entire process, so it's a snap to scan, copy and create e-mail attachments or PDFs. Your results will be impressive, with color dpi resolution of up to 2400 x 4800. The Advanced Z-Lid lets you produce clear, complete scans even of thick originals such as notebooks. Built-in retouching technology can further enhance your final images with automatic corrections for dust and scratches, fading, graininess and backlighting. And to reduce the number of wires in your work area, one simple cable provides power and a USB 2.0 Hi-Speed connection.
Customer Reviews:
Good scanner after setup problems, 2008-08-06 I like this scanner but had problems setting it up with Windows Vista. The box indicates that only one of the bundled software programs was Vista compatible, but the box is probably out of date, because I am now running all of the bundled software. It is very important that you 1) install the software 1st, 2) restart your computer, 3) plug the scanner in, 4) start the software. I tried starting the software without plugging the scanner first, and it gave an error message. I thought this was a Vista compatibility issue, but in fact I just didnt get the sequence of steps in the right order. There is no explanation of what the different programs are for, so it is confusing because there is a lot of overlap. A lot of trial and error involved. The main program Navigator EX from Canon is the best of the bunch. I love that I can scan 4 photos (4x6) simultaneously and the software automatically crops and rotates them and saves them individually, then asks you if you want to scan more. It makes scanning a collection of film photos very easy. The quality seems good, though any black areas of the photos show a LOT of dust. The one touch feature does not make things any easier - you should just scan from the main window.
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