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CanoScan 4400F Scan with Quality & Versatility | 
enlarge | Brand: Canon Category: CE
Buy New: £56.50
New (16) Used (2) from £45.00
Rating: 22 reviews Sales Rank: 575
Platform: Mac Os X Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.2 Dimensions (in): 6.4 x 13.3 x 24.1
MPN: 1306B008AA Model: 1306B008AA EAN: 4960999392103 ASIN: B000IFRSSY
Release Date: September 1, 2006 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| • | With a 4800x9600 dpi CCD sensor capturing incredible detail, the CanoScan 4400F delivers superb, crisp images suitable for enlargement and high-resolution printing7.7 msec./line mono/colour scanning speedUSB 2.0 Hi-Speed connectionMaximum A4... |
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Product Description Scanning at an extraordinary 4800dpi, the CanoScan 4400F delivers top quality images without blowing your budget. Boasting a FAU, QARE Level 3 and 7 EZ buttons, this super-fast scanner is smart and versatile. With a 4800 x 9600 dpi CCD sensor capturing incredible detail, the CanoScan 4400F delivers superb, crisp images suitable for enlargement and high-resolution printing. The 48-bit colour depth ensures your scans have exceptionally accurate colour reproduction. The CanoScan 4400F is equipped with a versat...
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| Customer Reviews: Read 17 more reviews...
Super little machine! June 25, 2008 M. Criswell (UK) I was forced to buy a new scanner due to Epson not providing a driver for my old one now that I've got a new PC. It was hardly used and in perfect working order - a shameful waste. However, every cloud has a silver lining! What a little cracker the Canoscan 4400F is. Very easy to set up and simple to use. No 1" thick manual to wade through (as with my Epson model and I never did understand how to use it properly!) only an 8 page easy start guide. Just remember to take the mains cable out of the box before you take it up to the loft for storage and then plug it in! I didn't and couldn't understand why my PC didn't recognise the scanner - whoops. I had been installing rather a lot of devices on the new PC all at once so it was easily forgotten. The box with the power cable in is tucked underneath nestled in the polystyrene. Nothing more to say really as I've only just had a quick play, but it easily coped with an old negative I tried and my first treasured photo came out very well too. I can't wait to start organising all my old prints and negatives. I can recommend this scanner.
A wonderful machine! June 16, 2008 Broadoak (UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is my third scanner and it's the first one that's done what I wanted without having to spend an hour trying to figure out how to works. In addition, the quality is at as good as the 'all singing and dancing' one that I have at work.
Exactly what I expected June 5, 2008 Ms. Laura S. Preston (Lancashire) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am a Graphic design student who wanted an A4 scanner that would scan photos, books and other images as well as negative film strips and slides. I also didn't want to break the bank, but needed something decent. I received my scanner this morning (one day early) and found it very easy to install on my Apple iBook G4. I have already scanned in several photos and negative film strips. The photos came out great and at a quality that I can repair older ones. The only negative is that the film strip holder is seriously flimsy, you have to be really careful when handling it, I can see that it might not last. The rest of the build quality is good, the extending lid allows you to scan big design books, which I needed and the buttons on the front allow a very fast and easy way to scan what you want. For the money this scanner is exactly what I needed, 60 is an investment for a skint student and I hope it lasts the time. For the amount I'll use it it's easily worth more. I would definitely recommend this scanner to a friend or anyone who's wanting a scanner to alter old photos or to just copy images/documents. I wouldn't recommend it to a professional as the image quality isn't outstanding, but perfect for what I need it for.
Arthur May 3, 2008 A. Tyrrell (Solihull, West Midlands) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I purchased this scanner specifically to transfer my many hundreds of 1970-80's 35mm slides and negatives onto my computer to store them onto CD's. I have to say that the scanner meets my needs very well even though the process of scanning slides takes about 12 -15 minutes for 4 slides. The finished product is great. The scanner is a bit noisy compared to my previous Canon flat bed scanner but I can live with this. The delivery of the scanner was first class and turned up exactly as promised.
Noonie April 9, 2008 J. Wray (ENGLAND) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I have just purchased this item from Amazon....whose delivery service is impeccable..bought quite a few items from them and the service is great...but this scanner...is easy to use...I'm not that computer lit...or photographic lit either but I have managed with this item so for novices like me don't be afraid to buy this...the results are fabulous...I enjoy reading the tips from other users on this sight...I have 110 negs and tiny slides from the instamtic cameras 60's or 70's era...long thin type I just lay them on the glass bed...and hey presto! got the photos...also I have the slides with the plastic holders...Agfa...I lay them on the glass bed direct too...fabulous....will try what a previous comment said to try them on a high dpi...
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