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Avery neat,compact scanner. An initial glitch when it kept telling me that the scanner was locked, when it wasn't, but cured by the old"Turn off, wait, turn on"routine. Seems to work very well but the software, although easy to use, is very rudimentary. E.g. After scanning you can't draw a box around the bits that you want to keep. It is all or nothing, and the OCR is of very poor quality ( I used a separate freebie that I got from the net, which was much better. Acid test question,"Would I but it again if I knew what it was like?" Absolutely Yes!
For the price this has got to be one of the best scanners you can buy. If you don't want to scan negatives why pay more? Plus it is powered through the USB cable so you don't use up extra mains sockets.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I had a Canon LiDE 30 for around 10 years. When I updated my laptop to Windows 7, the thing would not work and Canon had no software update! I was not going to buy another Canon because of this, but the price was very good for the spec, so I bought. Glad now that I did, as it works perfectly. So much quicker to scan than my old one: I would guess around 4-5 seconds for an A4 at 300dpi! My old one took around 35 seconds. Scanned in some old photos and the resolution is excellent. Don't know how they have managed to do it, but it WILL NOT scan any money! I wasn't trying to become a counterfieter, I just wanted to see how good it copied. It starts to scan and then a box comes up with ERROR! Very clever. Buy one, you will not be dissapointed. Ian