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From the manufacturer .aplus-v2 { display:block; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto; word-wrap: break-word; overflow-wrap: break-word; word-break: break-word; } /* Undo this for tech-specs because it breaks table layout */ .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .aplus-tech-spec-table { word-break: initial; } .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .aplus-module-wrapper {text-align:inherit; display:block; margin-right:auto;margin-left:auto;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard.aplus-module.module-1, .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard.aplus-module.module-2, .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard.aplus-module.module-3, .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard.aplus-module.module-4, .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard.aplus-module.module-6, .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard.aplus-module.module-7, .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard.aplus-module.module-8, .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard.aplus-module.module-9, .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard.aplus-module.module-10, .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard.aplus-module.module-11, .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard.aplus-module.module-12{padding-bottom:12px; margin-bottom:12px;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard.aplus-module:last-child{border-bottom:none} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard.aplus-module {min-width:979px;} /* aplus css needed to override aui on the detail page */ .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard.aplus-module table.aplus-chart.a-bordered.a-vertical-stripes {border:none;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard.aplus-module table.aplus-chart.a-bordered.a-vertical-stripes td {background:none;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard.aplus-module table.aplus-chart.a-bordered.a-vertical-stripes td.selected {background-color:#ffd;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard.aplus-module table.aplus-chart.a-bordered.a-vertical-stripes td:first-child {background:#f7f7f7; 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width:359px;} /* A+ Template - Module 2/3 Specific CSS */ .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-sidemodule {text-align:left; margin:0 auto; width:970px; padding:0; background-color:#ffffff; position:relative;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-sidemodule {text-align:inherit;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-sidemodule-textright {position:relative; display:table-cell; vertical-align:middle; padding-left:40px; height:300px; max-height:300px;} html[dir='rtl'] .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-sidemodule-textright {padding-left:0px; padding-right: 40px;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-sidemodule-textleft {position:relative; display:table-cell; vertical-align:middle; height:300px; max-height:300px;} html[dir='rtl'] .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-sidemodule-textleft {padding-left:0px;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-sidemodule-imageleft {position:relative; float:left; display:block;} html[dir='rtl'] .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-sidemodule-imageleft {float:right;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-sidemodule-imageright {position:relative; float:right; display:block;} html[dir='rtl'] .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-sidemodule-imageright {float:left;} /* A+ Template - Module 4 Specific CSS */ .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard.aplus-module.module-4 th {padding: 0px; padding-right:30px; width:220px;} html[dir='rtl'] .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard.aplus-module.module-4 th {padding-left: 30px; padding-right: 0px;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard.aplus-module.module-4 th:last-of-type {padding-right:0px;} html[dir='rtl'] .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard.aplus-module.module-4 th:last-of-type {padding-left: 0px} /* A+ Template - Module 5 Specific CSS */ .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-tablemodule {text-align:left; margin:0 auto; width:970px; display:table;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard table.apm-tablemodule-table {border-bottom:1px solid #dddddd; width: 970px; left:4%;table-layout: fixed} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard th.apm-tablemodule-keyhead {border-top:1px solid #dddddd; padding:8px 14px 6px !important; background-color:#f7f7f7; font-weight:normal; color:#626262; float:none !important; margin-right:0; text-align:center; width:106px;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard tr.apm-tablemodule-keyvalue td {padding-top:8px !important; padding-left:14px; padding-bottom:8px; border-top:1px solid #dddddd; border-bottom:1px solid #dddddd; text-align:center;width:inherit!important} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-tablemodule-valuecell.selected {background-color:#fff5ec;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-tablemodule-valuecell span {word-wrap:break-word;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-tablemodule-keyhead {border-right:1px solid #dddddd;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-tablemodule-blankkeyhead {border:0 !important; width:18%;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-tablemodule-image {background-color:#FFFFFF; padding:0 !important; text-align:center; overflow:hidden; vertical-align:bottom;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-tablemodule-imagerows > td > img {max-width:none !important;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard table.apm-tablemodule-table {margin-bottom: 6px!important;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard table.apm-tablemodule-table th {padding-bottom:8px; text-align:center;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-checked {text-align:center;} /* A+ Template - Module 6 Specific CSS */ .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-hovermodule {text-align:left; margin:0 auto; width:970px; padding: 0; background-color:#ffffff; position:relative;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-hovermodule {text-align:inherit;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-hovermodule-slides {background-color:#ffffff; width:970px; height:300px;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-hovermodule-slides-inner {margin-left:345px; position:absolute; z-index:25;} html[dir='rtl'] .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-hovermodule-slides-inner {margin-left:0px; margin-right:345px;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-hovermodule-slidecontrol {padding-top: 14px;} html[dir='rtl'] .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-hovermodule-slidecontrol {left: 0px; right:345px;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-hovermodule-smallimage {vertical-align:top; display: inline-block; width:80px; cursor:pointer; margin-right:35px; padding:0;} html[dir='rtl'] .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-hovermodule-smallimage {margin-right:0px; margin-left:35px;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-hovermodule-smallimage-bg {background-color:#ffffff; width:80px; height:80px;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-hovermodule-smallimage-last {margin-right:0 !important;} html[dir='rtl'] .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-hovermodule-smallimage-last {margin-left:0 !important;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-hovermodule-smallimage a {text-transform:uppercase; font-size:11px; font-weight:bold;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-hovermodule-smallimage a:hover {text-decoration:none; color:#333333 !important;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-hovermodule-smallimage img {border:1px solid #888888;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-hovermodule-opacitymodon:hover {opacity:1 !important; filter:alpha(opacity=100) !important;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-hovermodule-opacitymodon img {opacity:0.3; filter:alpha(opacity=30);} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-hovermodule-image {position:absolute; left:0; z-index: 1;} html[dir='rtl'] .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-hovermodule-image {right:0;} /* A+ Template - Module 9 Specific CSS */ .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard.aplus-module.module-9 th.apm-center {padding: 0 35px 0 0; width:300px;} html[dir='rtl'] .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard.aplus-module.module-9 th.apm-center {padding: 0 0 0 35px; width:300px;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard.aplus-module.module-9 th.apm-center:last-of-type {padding:0px;} /*A+ Template - Module 11/12 Specific CSS */ .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-heromodule-textright {align-self:center; right:50px; margin-left:auto; padding:15px; filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(startColorstr=#BBBBBB,endColorstr=#FFFFFF); background-color: rgb(0,0,0); background-color:rgba(0,0,0,0.7);color:white; width:250px;} html[dir='rtl'] .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-heromodule-textright {left: 50px; right:auto; margin-left:0; margin-right:auto;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-heromodule-textright h3, .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-heromodule-textright ul, .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-heromodule-textright ol, .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-heromodule-textright ul .a-list-item, .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-heromodule-textright ol .a-list-item {color:white} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard.module-12 .textright {align-self:center; right:50px; margin-left:auto; padding:15px; color:black; width:250px; filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(startColorstr=#BBBBBB,endColorstr=#FFFFFF); background-color: rgb(255,255,255); background-color:rgba(255,255,255,0.7);} html[dir='rtl'] .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard.module-12 .textright {left: 50px; right:auto; margin-left:0; margin-right:auto;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard.module-12 .apm-hero-image,.aplus-v2 .aplus-standard.module-11 .apm-hero-image{float:none} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard.module-12 .apm-hero-image img,.aplus-v2 .aplus-standard.module-11 .apm-hero-image img{position:absolute} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard.module-12 .apm-hero-text,.aplus-v2 .aplus-standard.module-11 .apm-hero-text{position:relative} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard.module-11 .aplus-module-content,.aplus-v2 .aplus-standard.module-12 .aplus-module-content{min-height:300px; display: flex} /* module 13 text */ .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .aplus-module-13 { padding: 40px 0; max-width: 979px; } .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .aplus-module-13 .aplus-13-heading-text { padding-bottom: 10px; } .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .aplus-module-13 p { text-align: left; padding-bottom: 10px; } .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .aplus-module-13 p { text-align: inherit; } @media (max-width: 800px) { /* Main Media Queries */ .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .acs-ux-wrapfix {width:100%;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .aplus-module-wrapper {width:100%;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-leftimage {float:none;} html[dir='rtl'] .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .acs-ux-wrapfix {width:100%;} html[dir='rtl'] .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .aplus-module-wrapper {width:100%;} html[dir='rtl'] .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-leftimage {float:none;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-centerthirdcol ul, .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-centerthirdcol ol {margin-left: 14px;} html[dir='rtl'] .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-centerthirdcol ul, html[dir='rtl'] .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-centerthirdcol ol {margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 14px;} /* Module1 Media Queries */ .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-lefttwothirdswrap {float:none; width:100%; margin:0;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-leftimage p {display:none;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-centerthirdcol {float:none; width:100%;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-listbox {width:100%;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-rightthirdcol {float:none; width:100%; border-left:none; padding:0; margin:0; margin-bottom:20px;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-rightthirdcol-inner img {display:block; margin:auto;} html[dir='rtl'] .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-lefttwothirdswrap {float:none; width:100%; margin:0;} html[dir='rtl'] .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-leftimage p {display:none;} html[dir='rtl'] .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-centerthirdcol {float:none; width:100%;} html[dir='rtl'] .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-listbox {width:100%;} html[dir='rtl'] .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-rightthirdcol {float:none; width:100%; border-left:none; padding:0; margin:0; margin-bottom:20px;} html[dir='rtl'] .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-rightthirdcol-inner img {display:block; margin:auto;} /* Module2/3 Media Queries */ .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-sidemodule {width:100%; height:auto;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-sidemodule-imageleft {width:100%; position:relative; display:block; margin-bottom:15px;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-sidemodule-imageleft img {display:block; margin:0 auto;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-sidemodule-imageright {width:100%; position:relative; display:block; margin-bottom:15px;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-sidemodule-imageright img {display:block; margin:0 auto;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-sidemodule .a-spacing-medium {margin-bottom:30px !important;} html[dir='rtl'] .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-sidemodule {width:100%; height:auto;} html[dir='rtl'] .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-sidemodule-imageleft {width:100%; position:relative; display:block; margin-bottom:15px;} html[dir='rtl'] .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-sidemodule-imageleft img {display:block; margin:0 auto;} html[dir='rtl'] .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-sidemodule-imageright {width:100%; position:relative; display:block; margin-bottom:15px;} html[dir='rtl'] .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-sidemodule-imageright img {display:block; margin:0 auto;} html[dir='rtl'] .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-sidemodule .a-spacing-medium {margin-bottom:30px !important;} /* Module4 Media Queries */ .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-fourthcol {margin:0; padding-bottom:23px; width:100%; float:none;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-fourthcol .apm-fourthcol-image {height:inherit;} html[dir='rtl'] .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-fourthcol {margin:0; padding-bottom:23px; width:100%; float:none;} html[dir='rtl'] .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-fourthcol .apm-fourthcol-image {height:inherit;} /* Module5 Media Queries */ .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard table.apm-tablemodule-table {width:100%;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-tablemodule-valuecell {width:auto;} html[dir='rtl'] .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard table.apm-tablemodule-table {width:100%;} html[dir='rtl'] .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .apm-tablemodule-valuecell {width:auto;} } /* aui hack */ .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard * {-moz-box-sizing: border-box;-webkit-box-sizing: border-box;box-sizing: border-box;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .a-box mp-centerthirdcol-listboxer {-webkit-border-radius: 4px;-moz-border-radius: 4px;border-radius: 4px;position: relative;padding: 14px 18px;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .a-box {display: block;-webkit-border-radius: 4px;-moz-border-radius: 4px;border-radius: 4px;border: 1px #ddd solid;background-color: white;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .a-color-alternate-background {background-color: #f3f3f3!important;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .a-section {margin-bottom: 12px;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .a-size-base {font-size: 13px!important;line-height: 19px!important;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .a-spacing-base, .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .a-ws .a-ws-spacing-base {margin-bottom: 14px!important;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .a-spacing-large, .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .a-ws .a-ws-spacing-large {margin-bottom: 22px!important;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .a-spacing-mini, .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .a-ws .a-ws-spacing-mini {margin-bottom: 6px!important;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .a-spacing-small, .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .a-ws .a-ws-spacing-small {margin-bottom: 10px!important;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard a, .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard a:visited, .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard a:active, .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard a:link {text-decoration: none;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard a:hover {text-decoration: underline;cursor: pointer;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard h1, .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard h2, .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard h3, .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard h4 {font-family: Arial,sans-serif;text-rendering: optimizeLegibility;padding-bottom: 4px;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard h1, .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard h2, .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard h3, .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard h4 {font-family: inherit;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard h1, .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard h2, .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard h3, .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard h4, .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard h5, .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard h6 {padding: 0;margin: 0;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard h3{font-weight: bold;font-size: 17px;line-height: 1.255;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard h4 {font-weight: normal;font-size: 17px;line-height: 1.255;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard h5 {font-weight: bold;font-size: 13px;line-height: 19px;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard img {vertical-align: top;max-width: 100%;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard p {padding: 0;margin: 0 0 14px 0;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard ul li {list-style: disc;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard ul {margin: 0 0 18px 18px;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard ul, .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard ol {padding: 0;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard ul:last-child, .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard ol:last-child {margin-bottom: 0!important;} .aplus-v2 .aplus-standard .read-more-arrow-placeholder {text-align: right; cursor: pointer; display:none;} if(P) { P.when("a-expander", "ready").execute(function (expander) { expander.initializeExpanders(); }); } 2H2014 CanoScan LiDE120 Launch Assets- Color Image Scanner Scanning, Storing and Sharing Made Easy The CanoScan LiDE120 Color Image Scanner is a compact scanner that offers advanced features and affordability. The 'Send to Cloud' functionality, for example, lets you upload photos and documents to the Cloud with remarkable ease.1 The LiDE120 scanner provides a maximum optical resolution of 2400 x 4800 dpi2 for dazzling scans of both photos and documents. The Auto Document Fix feature automatically produces beautiful scans with advanced image analysis and area-by-area data correction, while Auto Scan Mode3 automatically evaluates the item being scanned and saves it with the appropriate settings. The LiDE120 scanner can help you work efficiently with four EZ Buttons that enable you to scan, copy, Send to Cloud or create a PDF in a snap. Plus, it scans fast, creating a letter size color scan in approximately 16 seconds.4 What’s more, the LiDE120 scanner uses one USB cable for both data and power, so plugging in is easy. The LiDE 120 includes My Image Garden5, a convenient software package that makes organizing your photos fun and easy. Box Contents CanoScan LiDe120 Color Image Scanner. Setup Software & User’s Guide CD-ROM. USB Cable. Warranty information 1-Year limited warranty with InstantExchange Program. 1-Year toll-free technical phone support. Features 4 EZ Buttons Advanced Z-lid Expansion Top Auto Dust & Scratch Reduction Auto Document Fix Auto Scan Mode3 Digital Filing Fading Correction Grain Correction Gutter Shadow Correction High-Speed Scanning Image Correction My Image Garden Low Power Consumption One Cable for Data & Power Send to Cloud Excellent Resolution 2400 x 4800 dpi maximum optical resolution, 48-bit color depth with over 281 trillion possible colors and 19,200 x 19,200 dpi (Interpolated) software enhanced scans. High Speed Scan Delivers a letter size color scan in approx. 16 seconds. EZ Buttons Four buttons that enable you to scan, copy, Send to Cloud or create PDFs faster. Auto Document Fix Automatically employs area-by-area correction for beautiful, easy-to-view scans. Auto Scan Mode Automatically recognizes the type of original, then scans and saves with suitable settings with one click of the Scan button. Advanced Z-Lid Expansion Top Raises approximately one-inch to allow you to scan large items such as personal notebooks, and other thick documents. Send to Cloud An easy way to send all your data or attachments to Dropbox or Evernote with a single button. HI-Speed USB Plug the cable into your PC for a super-fast connection for your data transfers. Scan Type Flatbed Scanner Element Contact Image Sensor (CIS) Light Source Three-color (RGB) LED Maximum Resolution Optical: 2400 x 4800 dpi Interpolated: 19,200 x 19,200 dpi Scanning Mode Color: 48-bit internal/48 bit or 24-bit external Grayscale: 16-bit internal/8-bit external Scanner Buttons (EZ Buttons) Auto Scan, Copy, PDF, Send Maximum Document Size 8.5 inches x 11.7 inches Power Requirements Hi-Speed USB Maximum Power Consumption 2.5W (1.4 W Standby) Environmental Conditions (without condensation) Operating temperature: 41 - 95 F Operating humidity: 10% - 90% RH Disclaimers- Copied from Setup sheets 1. Evernote or Dropbox software must be installed on computer for 'Send To Cloud' function to work with those services. 2. Optical resolution is a measure of maximum hardware sampling resolution, based on ISO 14473 standard. 3. For network users, Auto Scan Mode is only available when scanning at a computer using MP Navigator EX software and selecting the 1-click feature then 'Save to PC'. 4. Scan speed indicates the time measured between pressing the scan button of the scanner driver and the on-screen status display turns off. Scan speed will vary depending upon a number of factors. 5. To install using Windows OS, .NET Framework 4 is required. Compatible still image formats are PDF (created using Canon PDF Creator only), JPEG (Exif), TIFF, and PNG. Compatible video formats are MOV (from select Canon digital cameras only) and MP4 (from select Canon digital camcorders only). 6. Operation can only be guaranteed on a PC with pre-installed Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Vista or XP. 7. Internet Connection required during software installation 8. Warranty programs are subject to certain conditions and restrictions. Computer Operating Systems: Windows: Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 7, Windows 7 SP1, Windows Vista SP1, Vista SP2, Windows XP SP3 32-bit. Mac: 7 Mac OS X v10.6.8 – 10.9 Individual Scanner Dimensions 9.9 inches(W) x 14.6 inches (D) x 1.6 inch (H) Weight of Individual Scanner: 3.4 lbs.
The CanoScan LiDE120 Color Image Scanner is a compact scanner that offers advanced features and affordability; The "Send to Cloud" functionality, for example, lets you upload photos and documents to the Cloud with remarkable ease
The LiDE120 scanner provides a maximum optical resolution of 2400 x 4800 dpi for dazzling scans of both photos and documents
The Auto Document Fix feature automatically produces beautiful scans with advanced image analysis and area-by-area data correction, while Auto Scan Mode3 automatically evaluates the item being scanned and saves it with the appropriate settings
The LiDE120 scanner can help you work efficiently with four EZ Buttons that enable you to scan, copy, Send to Cloud or create a PDF in a snap.LiDE120 scanner uses one USB cable for both data and power, so plugging in is easy; Compatible OS : Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 7, Windows 7 SP1, Windows Vista SP1, Vista SP2, Windows XP SP3 32-bit, Mac OS X v10.6.8 - 10.9
Compatible still image formats are PDF created using Canon PDF Creator only, JPEG, TIFF, and PNG, compatible video formats are MOV from select Canon digital cameras only and MP4 from select Canon digital camcorders only, Dimesion (W x D x H) 9.9 x 14.6 x 1.6 Inch
Arrived yesterday and I immediately put it to work. I've been working on a family archiving project with thousands pre-digital photos. I was using an Epson Workforce, but after my 2nd one died in just as many years; I have decided I will never buy another Epson product again.So, rather than buy another $150 all in one; I decided I will just stick with my HP-1200 printer from 2001 that works better than any printer I've bought since 2001 and a cheap "disposable" scanner that won't make me cry when/if it fails.After reading through extensive reviews; I decided on this one for a couple reasons.1. No external power supply.2. It's a flatbed scanner3. It can scan up to 600dpi4. Price5. SizeNot having it's own power supply makes this thing super portable. I can plug it right into my laptop USB, do my scans, and then put it away with no hassle.Being a flatbed scanner; I can place multiple photos on the glass and scan them all at once. It does need to make a separate pass for each file; but at least I save on the "initial pass" that the scanner makes to identify how many things it's going to scan which saves a ton of time - especially when you consider I can put four photos on the glass at once. That's three "initial passes" the scanner doesn't have to make. The other advantage to a flatbed scanner is I don’t have to worry about it “eating” or “crinkling” my photos as it passes them over the rollers. And even better, my scans are perfectly straight 100% of the time (so far). Many of the reviews I read about the handheld or wand scanners had complaints about the scans being lopsided.What resolution to archive family photos is a hotly debated topic and will be a personal preference for most people. The important factors to be considered when deciding on the proper resolution to scan are:1. What are you ultimately going to do with the images after they are scanned?2. How much space do you have available for storage?3. How much time do you want to spend scanning?4. What is the quality of the original photos being scanned?Most of the stuff I'm scanning is from low/mid quality point and shoot 35mm and 110, and would never benefit from any resolution higher than 600. I scanned in a couple test photos at 300 and a couple at 600 and asked people's opinions when I had them blown up side-by-side on my 52" TV. It was unanimous that everyone could tell the difference between 300 and 600; but the difference was extremely small. But because there was a difference; I decided on 600, which doubles the amount of time it takes to scan and quadruples the file size. Right now I am scanning 4x6 photos and each file size is approx 1MB and it's taking approx 1 minute per photo start to finish, including initial pass, with two photos on the glass at once. At 300; the files sizes were approx 180kb and took roughly 25 seconds to scan. I have unlimited storage at roughly 12TB so I'm not at all concerned with file size. I was very pleased that some of the darker photos I scanned in resulted in a superior quality image than the original. The color was pulled out and brightened almost to the point I didn't recognize the photo, and I am not using any editing software yet.The scanner is plug and play - I did not even open the attached disc that was included. Warning – the included instructions are useless; however I ended up not needing them anyway. I am running Windows 10 which includes Microsoft Scanner and Fax software which is extremely simple and intuitive. Within 30 seconds I was able to create a "default scan profile" set at 600dpi and check the box that says "save each photo as a separate file". Now that I am set up; scanning is this:1. Replace the photos that were just scanned with new photos.2. Click Start Scan3. Hit EnterThat’s it – it’s 100% automatic otherwise.The only thing I would have liked to see improved with the WINDOWS software is an option to change the default destination; but there's no way to do it on an automatic feature so I just have to drop everything in the default which is Documents/Scans. Which is fine. The few minutes between photos allows me time to go in make my small changes. Again, this is very small complaint, but that complaint is with Microsoft and not Canon.There are absolutely NO indicator lights anywhere on the scanner. You don't know if it's done or what it's doing. When scaning though, the scan software keps me updated on the scan progress so it's not a big deal other than initial setup.When I first plugged the scanner in my USB 2.0 port; nothing happened. So I tried a different port and waited a little longer. I just need to be more patient. The second time; the driver utility started automatically after 15 seconds and took another 5-7 minutes to install. After the drivers were installed; I did get a pop up message stating the scanner could not be detected. I ignored the message and proceeded to scan just fine with no issues – can’t explain the message. In total I have scanned approximately 400 photos with only two minor issues. I had one photo taken on a hazy day and the top of the photo is all white from the white cloudy sky. The software cropped this out and I wasn't able to get it to ever scan it in - which is fine here since that doesn't add any value to the photo anyway. The second issue was two photos scanned in as a single file, on one occasion. I went back and rescanned a second time and it was fine. I have NOT had any problems with lines, blurs, or crooked or failed scans.The scanner is roughly the same size as my 17" Toshiba Laptop so it goes right in my bag with the laptop. It's small enough I can sit on my chair with my laptop without having to be at a desk.The scanner is super light and extremely noisy compared to my unreliable Epson. But – I’m scanning while I watch TV so the noise doesn’t bother me. It is not loud enough to interfere with low TV volume.One final note – Windows 10 actually has two scanner programs. The Scan “App” was kind of the default program and it seems to be made for Windows 10. This did not have the ability scan multiple photos at once and save them as separate files - it scans the whole glass as one sheet. This app also has a very poor file naming system – it names the files based on date, which is a problem for me when scanning so many photos on the same day. My scans were 20150919, 20150919(1), 20150919(2), etc. Personally, I do not like my photos named this way. Windows Fax and Scan allows you to scan multiple photos at one time and AUTOMATICALLY saves them as separate files – yes – it’s AUTOMATIC – nothing extra needs to be done. It also saves them as IMAGE, IMAGE 01, IMAGE 02, IMAGE 03. And if I go in and clear out the folder the scans were in, it will restart the file name sequence from the beginning.I have thousands of photos to scan so it will be interesting to see how this little guy holds up. I’ll try to update this in a few months.