A prima Scanner: Processing OK, good image quality, fast scans and passable Software. When you are looking for competitors so many good qualities often in vain, especially in this price range. I need him most to documents / pages / images scan he does well and very quickly. No crashes of the software, not frustrate warm-up times thanks to LED technology, rapid prescan (after 10sec on the monitor after 20 the carriage returns to its original). Thanks 2.5W maximum power consumption I can also run for a while on laptop battery him. If it is to go fast times is a SW-copy at the touch of the laser printer all reasonable pre-configured (printer / ink / resolution). The software converts the scanned images, for example in pure SW bitmaps with good quality before they migrate to the printer. That means that a copy then looks also like a copy and not as a veil of dots. By pressing a button, a scan after another ends up in 13 seconds in a folder or specifically the 70s in PDF. The colors look good more would be really aroused suspicion for the price. The opportunities offered by the scanning software functions for treating scratches, printing screen, gutter work exemplary. I had 2 other scanners were far from reputable manufacturers and they were all disappointing a (very well-known manufacturers) is even died a violent death because he constantly had dropouts and I lost my nerve. I was recommended by a friend of Canon long been said that one should take anything else. Is probably, at least when it comes to this price range. - But more money I just like not spend on a scanner. - Excuse me, that I might nerve with too many details.
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Troll Alert I find it quite outrageous to give a star on a product if only one particular feature does not meet the user's requirements and that too under such absurd criteria. Especially when other manufacturers, it did not even produce than necessary feel scanner at the same price that work just as reliably on Windows.
Volume: When the engine is running at full speed (pre-scan, scan in normal resolution) it's a little shrill. But According to say about it is a gross exaggeration. Perhaps Canon has improved but that.
Linux: Unfortunately not yet supported. For this, the device has just genuine USB 2.0 under Windows. - Whence come the normal Linux drivers? Allermeistens of resourceful users and not by the manufacturer. Scanners should anyway on previously: [...] go and see if there is already backend (driver) for the desired model. As far as I interpret the situation correctly: Without regard to losses Buy a scanner and try testifies maybe something little mind and Linux Kent Nissen. - Especially outrageous is when one considers who should pay for it. The driver will most probably sometime already come so runs the now times unfortunately with Linux. -
Surely he will have his weaknesses and perhaps could be better in this area. But I had so much crap on the desk, on the other hand is this one more than gold.