And it does that for a reasonable price and at a reasonable speed. Up to 4800 DPI, but the photos mostly work really well at 2400. It scans four at a time and at 2400 DPI, I just about have time to label the last batch before the next is ready.
Good build quality, works out of the box. Price is higher than I would have preferred to pay but it works well under Windows 10.
I bought this scanner as I have found lot of old slides I wanted to scan to have digital copies of them. The scans are excellent quality and the machine itself was very easy to set up and get the hang of using. Highly satisfied with it
Although this model may have a bit of a focus on film and negative scanning, it works great on a wide range of documents. It's designed to work especially well on negatives and film slides, so if you know you'll need to scan a lot of those, then give this one a close a look.
We purchased the scanner, at the recommendation of a camera shop, to scan old 35 mm slides (from my parents wedding 50 years ago). It takes a little time because you can only scan 4 slides at a time, but we are very happy with the finished results.
An excellent scanner for capturing art, transparencies, prints or other creative work in great detail
You can scan copy or make a pdf rapidly with the help of seven ez buttons which are present in canon can scan 9000f scanner.
Replacing the popular 8800F, Canon's CanoScan 9000F has been on the market for several years. In fact, a Mark II version was recently announced (although not yet in Australia), but the only difference is in the bundled software. Other specifications are identical in both scanners.
I bought this scanner and used it for approximately 18 months when it stopped working. I was told it would cost as much to repair as to buy a new one. I contacted Canon and they were not interested as they thought it was too far out of warranty.
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