CanoScan driver for more models coming in May Fred Hubnik writes: "After finding that the CanoScan OS X beta driver released last week did not support older CanoScan models (if you call 9 months old), ...
Yesterday, we mentioned that Canon had announced a planned May release of its OS X driver for scanners not already covered by its previously released beta driver. Surprisingly, later yesterday, Canon ...
When all-in-ones (AIOs) first started taking over from single-function inkjets in a big way several years ago, a lot of people predicted that flatbed scanners for home use would fade away. Instead, ...
Canon's LiDE scanners are all small, light, and easy to set up and use. Even better, despite all being flatbeds (so far), their small size lets you treat them as portable, at least to the extent that ...
Aside from an interface redesign and a significant software upgrade, the Canon CanoScan LiDE 400 ($89.99) looks and performs a lot like its predecessor, the Editors' Choice CanoScan LiDE 220. In ...
Best selling photographer, Doug Harman is author of the UK's No1, The Digital Photography Handbook, that's now sold over one-million copies worldwide. The 4400F comes packed with easy to use features ...
Canon's CanoScan FS4000US is their highest ever resolution film scanner for 35mm and APS films. Featuring a resolution of 4000dpi and 42-bit colour depth, this brings professional film scanning ...
A competitively-priced, easy to use scanner for photographers with small volumes of images to digitise.Although not top of the range, the CanoScan CS5600F is a well-specified flatbed scanner with an ...
The Canon CanoScan LiDE 300 ($69.99) is an entry-level flatbed scanner designed to digitize photographs and for very light document scanning in homes, home offices, and small offices. For the $20 ...
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