I bought a scanner, Canon CanoScan 4400F review

The new scanner Canon CanoScan 4400F that I brought some months ago has very good performances, but I do not like that Canon did not make a driver for linux operating system.

My good new scanner Canon CanoScan 4400F

My good new scanner Canon CanoScan 4400F review

Trademark of Canon Solutions

Trademark of Canon Solutions on my scanner

From what I read, will be added a driver to genesys frontend for sane.
Has a higher speed for scanning compared with Canon Canoscan 3000ex I had before.
Scanner manufacturer specifications:
- Scanner Type: Flatbed, color and monochrome
- Scanner Element: Charge-Coupled Device (CCD)
- Light Source: Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp
- Max. Resolutions: Optical: 4800 x 9600 dpi Interpolated: 19,200 x 19,200 dpi
- Scanning Mode: Color: 48-bit internal/48-bit external (selectable in driver) Grayscale: 16-bit internal/8-bit external Black & White Text enhanced
- Max. Document Size: 8.5″ x 11.7″ maximum
- Max. Film Size: 35mm x 6 frames (negatives), 35mm x 4 frames (mounted slides)
- Interface: USB 2.0 Hi-Speed 1 (cable included)
- Dimensions: (W x D x H), 10.2″(W) x 3.3″(H) x 18.7″(D)
- Weight: 6.2 lbs
With a price around 100 american dollars, is a good scanner for home or office.

Driver CD

Driver CD

The scanner was with a CD that includes:
- Driver ScanGear and on-screen manual.
Applications:
- CanoScan Toolbox – GUI very easy to use;
- Arcsoft PhotoStudio;
- Presto PageManager;
- Adobe RGB (1998);
- Scan OmniPage SE;
If you need the driver, visit Canon USA.

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