The CanoScan 4400F is a mid range scanner that permits you to scan important documents as well as recipes from favorite cookbooks.
The Canoscan 4400F can offer an optical resolution of 4800 x 9600 DPI, and excellent 48 bit color depths, high-quality scanning that allows for archiving older or new family photos as well as important papers.
It has the ability to scan photos, slides or negatives, at up to six frames of 35mm film, or four mounted slides at one time,With film guide adapters for 35mm negatives or 35mm mounted slides, using a high speed USB 2.0 interface.
The allocation of seven buttons seated on the front panel provide for easier control, one touch control if you like, for the entire process of scanning.
Select basic copy mode for simple jobs, or if your printer is connected, photo/film button will permit the image to be scanned and then printed.
The top is hinged and able to expand to provide for 3D or larger items scanning, while the email and PDF function buttons allow you to pass a scanned image in a ready to mail format or select the PDF button and save your file as a PDF which can have editable text.
Ready to produce high-resolution scans of photos, documents, even 35mm film and slides? It’s easy. Seven buttons automate the entire scanning process, so it’s simple to scan, copy and create e-mail…
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Most of my work with this scanner has been capturing 35 mm slides taken in the 1940's and 50's. Printed images have been very clear while I am still learning the sort and save options. The scanner is relatively fast considering my tasks. I would like to get another slide holder so I can be loading one tray while one is scanning. I don't know if these trays are available. I have really enjoyed this resonably priced additon to my computer. I have also scanned just a few... Read more
I purchased this specifically to scan old family estate pictures, to archive for my 9 siblings to a dvd. It was just what I was looking for. Great picture quality, good retouch, make some old ones look pretty good. Worked out well going through old negatives too. Blows away the old SCSI unit I had 20 years ago. Read more
I bought this scanner because we had slides my father had taken in the 1950's in France & Germany when he was in the service, and I wanted to get those pictures into our digital library. The scanner is easy to use, does a decent job, we ended up with better than I had thought we would for picture quality, and everyone is loving being able to look at the slides that heretofore were relegated to a box in the attic. I haven't used it for anything but slides, as I have ot... Read more
The color of your photos scanned either via negatives or normal scan mode end up being way off and the pictures are either too bright or too dark, useless. Very rarely will it actually get everything right. Try to edit the pictures and you can minutely improve them, or just make them worse. Read more
I am glad I bought it, but I traded some qualities for affordability. Read more
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