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Canon CanoScan LiDE90 Color Image Scanner (2167B002) | 
| Brand: Canon Category: CE
List Price: $79.99 Buy New: $79.00 You Save: $0.99 (1%)
New (6) Used (3) Refurbished (1) from $55.55
Rating: 57 reviews
Color: Gray/Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 7.5 Dimensions (in): 14.4 x 9.9 x 1.6 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: 2167B002 Model: 2167B002 UPC: 013803081039 EAN: 0013803081039 ASIN: B000V2RUBE
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| Features:
| • | Four buttons to scan, copy, email attachments, and create PDFs | | • | Advanced Z-Lid system scans difficult items | | • | Retouching technology removes dust, scratches, fading, graininess, and backlighting | | • | 2400 X 4800 color dpi | | • | Compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems |
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Product Description Looking for simple, high-quality scanning in one super-sleek machine? Four easy buttons automate the entire process, so it's a snap to scan, copy and create e-mail attachments or PDFs. Your results will be impressive, with color dpi resolution of up to 2400 x 4800. The Advanced Z-Lid lets you produce clear, complete scans even of thick originals such as notebooks. Built-in retouching technology can further enhance your final images with automatic corrections for dust and scratches, fading, graininess and backlighting. And to reduce the number of wires in your work area, one simple cable provides power and a USB 2.0 Hi-Speed connection.
Amazon.com Product Description Canon CanoScan LiDE90 Color Image Scanner makes scanning documents simple, with just four easy buttons you can use to quickly scan, copy, email attachments, and create PDFs. The CanoScan's Advanced Z-Lid system makes it easy to complete scans of even difficult items, such as thick notebooks that won't lie flat, curled pages, or faded original prints. Sophisticated retouching technology further enhances your scans while automatically removing dust, scratches, fading, graininess, and backlighting. The CanoScan LiDE90 produces vividly clear scans with color resolution up to 2400 by 4800 dpi. One simple USB 2.0 interface cable equips you with a high-speed connection that provides the fastest image transfers and scanning speeds possible, and the machine's dual compatibility makes it a cinch to use with both Windows and Mac operating systems. The scanner measures 14.4 by 9.9 by 1.6 inches, and weighs 12 pounds. What's in the Box CanoScan LiDE90 scanner, cross sell sheet, quick start and spec sheet, safety precautions, setup software and user's guide CD-ROM, warranty card, stand, and USB cable.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 45 more reviews...
Works well with Vista October 13, 2008 Anne K. Arnold Purchased this scanner since previous HP scanner was not compatible with Vista at all. This scanner was a huge improvement. The scan quality is good and it doesn't take up much space on my desk as well.
Totally disappointed ... but it might be my misfortune with Cannon October 6, 2008 Franz S. (Guadalajara, Jalisco Mexico) I got the device. I scanned 6 pictures. That's all. Just a week after, I tried to use the scanner. The mechanism jammed at midway, making this "particular noise" I know, the noise that let you know that device simply screwed up. I believe I did not handle the scanner inappropriately. I'm used to handle and keep all my e-devices with, -sometimes going extreme-, care. I unlocked the device as supposed to. The rest of the procedure to use the scanner is not big deal -is very convenient, by the way-. Now. I'm hesitating in proceeding with the warranty claim. Why? I like to spend no more for nothing. Earlier, years ago I purchased a Cannon digital camera. The camera spoiled as well -the mechanism to close the lens got clogged in between and stop responding-. I sent it for warranty, but I NEVER EVER OBTAINED A RESPONSE FROM CANNON, despite several phone calls and e-mails I made. One more: before this LIDE 90, I had a Cannon scanner as well -I can't recall model number, I guess it was the "1200" or so-. I loved the way this scanner worked ... unfortunately ... it became broken ... same failure as today with this LIDE 90 ... Conclusion.- I would not like to ran and rave about Cannon. Is not my personal style. I just want to recommend: thing twice about when getting something from Cannon.
Canon flatbed scanner September 18, 2008 Douglas Baty (Sacramento California) I'm a bit disappointed by this sleek scanner. It's advantage is that it is thin/light and doesn't require a power brick - it is powered by the USB connection. The quality of scans are good. Control thu the TWAIN interface (if you can access that) is good. It accepts pages up to 8-1/2 X 12.
The disadvantages are as follows: (1) The polyglot of software that comes with it does not result in a plug&play product. I haven't gotten the 4 automatic buttons on the scanner to work well yet. The pop-up window doesn't point to where I want to go. I can access the TWAIN interface thru my paint program, but not thru Canon's software. My wife doesn't like that. (2) It is much slower than expected, especially at high resolutions. (3) The new scanner arrived at my house with the lock-for-shipping switch in the unlock position. This model is so lightweight it probably doesn't need one, but I do wonder what is happening in the QC department of the factory.
Canon has discontinued this model for a new one, which, unfortunately, I couldn't wait for. Other than being almost small enought to be portable, I'm afraid I can't recommend this Canon LiDE90 over a bulky HP or Epson box. Douglas Baty, IT specialist. This product used in my home.
I love this scanner! September 14, 2008 A. Pauna This product is a great scanner at a great price! The only complaint that I have is that I had to wait over the weekend to get it :-) Really though, my wife and I scanned in over 25 pictures in a hour and that included touching them up in the software that was provided with the scanner.
Mentioning the software, I will say that it is a little cumbersome to use, but heck for $80 what do you expect. Heck spend a little more and get photo-shop or something like that and you will be able to scan into it as well, or just capture in the software provided and then switch into photo-shop and complete the touch-up.
Forgot to mention: This was all ran on XP not Mac some of the reviews for mac say the software sucks, but heck Mac comes with great photo software, so use I would use that instead. It is TWAIN compliant so it should work with any software that is twain compliant. However the buttons at the front, such as the photo button, may not work as you would like in other software. However, I do not know for sure as I was able to do what I needed with the software provided.
Also, the USB power feature is nice; consequently, I did not have to worry about losing a power pack "AKA: wall wart" or worse yet plugging in the wrong one and frying the scanner! That is why I had to buy a new one!
Good for basics, but not high-end work September 6, 2008 KDKF (Norwalk, CT) This scanner is fine for basic scanning needs of documents and photo copies, but I wouldn't recommend for high-end professional work. I use it to make & keep document copies for my home files.
Warning: Set-up was very difficult, even for my husband who is Technology Director at his company. Poor directions & little if no online answers at Canon. He did manage to dig deep enough to get the thing going, but it wasn't an easy "plug-n-play".
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