![]() ![]() ![]() With this Canon scanner, I broke the records down into batches of 100 pages and averaged 30-to-35 minutes per 100 pages.” Some reviewers were concerned this was a dud when they first tried to use it, but, one explains, you just have to “remember to turn the ‘unlock’ switch to ‘unlock’ when you first get the scanner, or it will not work right out of the box.” “The scanner on my printer runs some 40 seconds per page. “I found myself needing to scan some 600 pages of medical records onto a flash drive in PDF format,” one reviewer writes. “I can put four standard-size photos at a time on the glass, and it takes less than ten seconds to scan and send them to my computer,” writes one reviewer. “It automatically crops each picture into its own photo file.” And because “the scanner door does not need to be closed while scanning,” another reviewer had no problem scanning a sketchbook: “I usually put a small weight (such as a heavy book or paperweight) on top of my sketchbook to keep the paper in contact with the glass while scanning.” And if you just want to scan a regular old piece of paper, that’s no problem either. It’s a flatbed scanner, which means you can open the lid, place documents or photos right on the glass, and scan multiple pieces at once. The price difference isn’t significant between this and our best-rated pick, but this scanner does offer a different experience.
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