Canon CanoScan N650U USB Flatbed Scanner cheap wireless cameras, digital camcorders for sale
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List Price: $49.88
Features
• 600 x 1,200 dpi resolution, 9,600 dpi interpolated
• USB interface provides power, no AC adapter required
• 42-bit color depth, over 4 trillion possible colors
• Expansion top for scanning books and magazines
• Ultraslim, fits in most small office spaces |
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Canon CanoScan N650U USB Flatbed Scanner description
This CanoScan flatbed scanner delivers 600 x 1,200 resolution in a slim package, just over 1 inch high. It uses a single USB cable for both power and data from any compatible Mac or PC. This scanner offers 42-bit scanning with more than four trillion possible colors. It also has an external programmable button for fast, one-touch scanning. Another ... review details
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Canon CanoScan N650U USB Flatbed Scanner Customer Reviews
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Nice scanner, but useless after upgrading computers
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I have had this scanner for a couple of years and I loved it with my old Windows 98 computer and my Mac OS 9.0 laptop. Then I bought a Mac Mini with OS 10x. I have had compatibility nightmares ever since.
I found out that it'll work with OS 10 IF and ONLY IF I install Adobe PhotoShop or Elements. Why should I have to spend $100 or more on software to get an $80 scanner to work? So, I got my laptop back out and started scanning and working on my graphics files on the laptop, where I have expensive programs that I cannot yet afford to replace. But in order to get an external CD Burner to work I had to upgrade to OS 9.1.
Now, after just upgrading from Mac OS 9.0 to 9.1 I have to go through the whole process of troubleshooting again. I've already spent half a day in total frustration.
This scanner should be off the market - without new drivers it's totally useless. It's more of a shame because I had liked it very much until a couple of months ago. There should be no reason for Canon and/or Mac to get appropriate drivers up and online. |
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