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garlapati chandrasekhar
Reviewed in India on February 26, 2025
as promised it is delivered and it is working good
JALEEL KADER
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on January 12, 2025
Good
David Farhi
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024
Honestly there are no better scanners in the marketplace than Canon Lide. I owned one for more than 15 years and the only reason I had to get rid of it was because it was outdated. I never had a problem ever with my Canon scanner. This cannon scanner was a little bit more complicated to set up but once it was set up it works flawlessly. It has great features probably some that I'll never use but if you need it in your workspace it will not disappoint you. They are super reliable very well made and I highly recommend this product to everyone needing to get a really good scanner.
bbmstang
Reviewed in Canada on June 3, 2024
I have scanned color photos and it does a nice job. Easy to set up. On low res scan unit is a bit noisy but that does not bother me. Down loaded software from their website ( no cd drive on my machine) and all works well.
Manjuprasad
Reviewed in India on November 19, 2024
Good
Nadanam
Reviewed in India on November 17, 2024
worth for amount paid. working satisfactorily
Actual User
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2023
Received and set up all good and easy. Went to register and spent hours eventually finding out that this scanner was packaged by Canon for sale in South America. Canon support would not talk to me until I registered and it would not allow me to register (as I am located in North American). Problem is they do not tell you why they will not register it. Went round and round with Canon until I finally found someone to talk to me who took a nano second to tell me the problem. Canon refused to register for warranty purposes and instructed me to return the scanner to the Seller. I contacted the Seller who promptly responded and advised that they would honor the typical Canon warranty. Since my last Canon scanner lasted over ten years (still works today but not with Windows 11) I decided not to go through the hassle of returning the scanner to Seller and finding a Seller who actually would sell me one that I could register with Canon. I took the practical route. Time will tell if I will need to test the Sellers commitment to honor the warranty. I would have rated the product with 5 stars but dinged the review for one start berceuse of the registration/warranty issue. BTW, the Seller did subsequently reached out to me to see if I was satisfied with the scanner, which I am. That was appreciated.
Dennis Pfiffner
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2023
Oh so easy to set up! No more than 15 minutes to configure and test the buttons, Photos to Adobe Elements, Documents to Adobe DC, Copy to my Laser Printer and E-mail to MS Outlook.The software is easy to use and all the scanner options are easy to find. Do not let the small size fool you.This is the 1st scanner I have bought since 2003, an Epson 4490 Photo, It's HUGE compared to the Canon. 4800 dpi in a scanner an inch and 3/4 tall. Higher the dpi you set the longer it takes to scan. This is with any scanner.Bottom line: For the money, I'm extremely happy with its performance!!
Stu Heinecke
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2023
I've been a long-time, happy user of Canon scanners. They've always provided crisp, simple scans, with a useful, simple interface that never interfered with my work. My go-to scanner for years had been the CanoScan LIDE220, coupled to a Mac Pro. A recent upgrade to a Mac Studio required that I "upgrade" to the CanoScan LIDE400.What a disappointment.Canon has replaced their dependable driver interface with a dumbed down version that, for example, no longer has an option to scan in bitmap mode. So no more black-ink line art, a requirement for my work. Instead, I'm left to manipulate a grayscale image into semi-workable bitmap mode.Gone are the options to simply scan in color, grayscale and bitmap, now replaced with "Auto," "Document," "Photo," "Custom," and "Driver." These are meaningless distinctions when you're actually trying to generate a specific kind of image.And with this new version, I find I have to restart the computer each time I want to use it. It's otherwise offline when I want to use it.Making matters worse, Canon seems to offer zero support for an active product. It's too late to return it, so I'll probably just dump it and find a more reliable unit and manufacturer.Very disappointed with this purchase.
Jason M
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2022
Recently I needed to scan crates of old family photographs before I put them in storage or sent them on to relatives. I already had a scanner but it wasn't good for the job. The Canon LiDE 400 was the solution I needed.QUALITY OF THE PHOTOSThe LiDE 400 gives me good-quality scans of my photographs. It is good enough for family photos that I will pass on to other relatives and probably never touch again. The maximum resolution is 1200x1200 dots per inch. I can scan tiny pictures at that resolution and enlarge them to see details I would have missed otherwise. (Although this depends on the quality of the original pictures.)AUTOMATIONThe LiDE 400 has an auto-scan feature, which makes it easier to get through a lot of pictures. You can put a photograph on the scan bed and press a single button. The scanner will automatically scan the picture at 300 dpi, crop and rotate the picture, and place it in a folder on your computer.Sometimes the auto-scan feature doesn't do exactly what I expect. Sometimes it crops off the white boarders in a weird way. Occasionally it decides to make my photos into PDF files instead of JPEGs. If this becomes a problem, you can use the ScanGear software that comes with the scanner, which gives more control over the process. or you can use your own software, like Photoshop.The scanner is also good for creating PDFs of old documents. You can scan multiple pages into one PDF file.OTHER NOTESThe scanner was easy to set up and use. It has a single USB-C cable. There is not separate power cord. When I plugged the scanner into my computer for the first time, Windows downloaded the driver automatically and the scanner was ready to go.If you are in a similar situation, I think this scanner will work well for you too.
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