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The Canon CanoScan LiDE 300 is a compact, high-resolution flatbed scanner delivering 10-second fast scans at 2400 x 2400 dpi. Featuring USB plug-and-play connectivity and an intuitive Auto Scan Mode, it effortlessly digitizes documents and photos with professional clarity. Perfect for busy professionals and creatives seeking reliable, high-quality scanning in a sleek, space-saving design.

| ASIN | B07G5XZVLQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,856 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #1 in Flatbed Scanners |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (6,795) |
| Date First Available | August 7, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.6 pounds |
| Item model number | 2995C002 |
| Manufacturer | Canon USA Inc. |
| Product Dimensions | 14.5 x 9.9 x 1.7 inches |
A**S
Little scanner, big results!
As an artist, I have been meaning to find myself a nice flatbed scanner for art purposes, scanning sketches or what have you, but found myself procrastinating until I could devote time to really look at reviews and figure out a high quality, high end scanner. I found myself in a position recently that I needed to manually sign some documents and get them to where they needed to be by the next day, but my car was in the shop. I thought maybe one of those portable wand style scanners might be good, and I could use it also to scan receipts, but they are so expensive, and I needed some thing that would be delivered the next morning. What came up was the Cannon LIDE 300, which would be delivered between four and eight in the morning, and this was perfect—I could sign the documents, scan them and upload. And I would also have a nice inexpensive scanner for things. I was looking for something that would be an overnight delivery, and dare I say, on the “cheaper” side and this fit the bill. This printer far exceeded my expectations. I realized with the first scan that this little machine was way more useful, and of a higher quality than its price would suggest. Inexpensive, yes, but by no means a cheap piece of equipment. I am on an older OS Mac, so I was worried I would not find some thing that would be compatible with my system, but in reading the reviews, it looked like the scanner would work—and there were some very helpful reviews on how to use the scanner without having to download any software for Mac. It was pretty much ready to go straight out of the box, plug into your computer, go to system preferences under “printers and scanners”, hit the plus sign and you can add this scanner. Use the “printers and scanners” window to access the scanner—just hit the “open scanner” button and it will give you the scanner “user” window. It starts immediately with an overview scan and from there you can change the resolution, the size, rotation angle, even the format —say PDF or JPG. You can even do image correction with brightness and contrast. It’s pretty intuitive —all you really need to do is play around with that scanner window for a few minutes and do some test scans and you’ll see exactly where you’re at. For each new page/item that you scan you need to close the scanner window, go back to the “printers and scanners” window and hit the “open scanner” button again… There may be a way for it to auto detect when you put a new page in the scanner, but I have not figured that out… Maybe I should take a look at the manual, which is still in its plastic bag… L O L. There is a “combine into single document” option, but I chose to just do separate PDFs, and then combined them in Acrobat. And it worked out great. The quality was fantastic! And the color 300 dpi test scans I did on some color items were phenomenal, and when you enlarge them up and look at the detail, I was just blown away… Much higher quality than I expected, and I’m starting to think maybe I don’t need a higher end scanner. As I said, I bought it as an emergency measure, but now I find myself with quite a useful, high-end (in my eyes), and inexpensive little scanner. I will probably be saying quite often “how did I ever live without this”… And again I’ll mention the price is right on point, pretty inexpensive for the quality that I’m seeing, and I deal with resolution/dpi levels In my job as an artist… If you need additional information, go in under the (Amazon) reviews for this scanner and type in Mac in the search window—that was very helpful for me in making my decision to buy this scanner… The information I ultimately used for how to access the scanner without software was from one of those reviews. The scanner worked with the cable that came with it, and in less than 10 minutes I was scanning… No download of software needed for now, but I might check that out in the future. I thought this review might be helpful for others who are on an older system Mac… Sometimes it’s really hard to find useful information on products, regarding compatibility with the older systems…For reference I am on Mac, Mojave 10.14.6. Because yes, sometimes the newer OS does not always equal the best. I will say, with the positive experience of this little inexpensive model scanner, I will upgrade to another Cannon scanner, when and if needed. That’s how strongly I feel about this scanner. PS the scanner does have copy, scan/auto send as part of its functions (buttons), but I’m guessing you probably would need to download some software for those functions. As noted, this was a quick solution for some “emergency” scans, and this device was perfect! I am looking forward to seeing what else this scanner can do.
P**X
Good budget scanner
Got this to scan watercolor paintings. Biggest size paper that I use is 9x12, and though the scanning area is ever so slightly too small for the paper itself, the paintings I make have a pretty substantial border of negative space, so it's fine for my purposes. It's lightweight and it fits perfectly on the shelves built into my desk. First-time setup was a breeze. I just downloaded the driver from the website and installed it and let the setup wizard do its thing. It also comes with a CD to install the driver if that's more your speed. It doesn't have an on/off switch, it's just on and ready to go when you plug it into your computer via USB. To scan, you can either open up the application that comes with the driver, Canon IJ Scan Utility (name included in this review because I may or may not have breezed past the part where it installed it; if it mentioned it then it was easy to miss) or you can just press a button on the side of the scanner. It saves what it scans as either a PDF or a JPG to your documents folder automatically, though you can change where it saves your scans in IJ Scan Utility's settings. It's quick and no-fuss. If what you're scanning is smaller than the total scan area (like my 6x6 papers, which I also tested) it automatically crops that for you, which is nice. Images saved by the scanner are good quality and save at 2504 x 3372 px and 300 DPI. The scanner washes out the colors somewhat, making them less vibrant than what they look like in real life, though this can easily be edited in your image editing or illustration software of choice (in my case that's Clip Studio Paint) by fussing with the tone curve a bit. Not really a concern if you're using this to scan documents or books, though. All in all, pretty good budget scanner. If you need something that does simple scanning work and you're not willing to drop more than a hundred dollars, it's a good buy.
R**X
Après plus d'un mois d'utilisation, ce scanner répond très bien à mes besoins relativement limités.
A**O
Scaner de excelente qualidade e de digitalização muito rápida
I**B
Scanning paperwork, extremely happy with it portability
V**U
Very simple to use. Quite sturdy too. I recommend this for all scanning needs at home
P**E
Nice
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