![]() Image quality is as good as we’d expect from a device that the manufacturer claims is top of the range. Pages of text also appear swiftly – at 150dpi you’re limited only by the mechanical speed of the scan unit, and our page was ready to go in just eight seconds. Even a 600dpi 10 x 8in print appeared in just 20 seconds. We struggled to hit Canon’s claim of seven seconds for an A4 photo, but nine seconds at 300dpi is still far from sluggish. With the lamp already warm, the time dropped slightly to eight seconds. The white LED reaches peak brightness almost instantly compared with traditional cold-cathode lamps, and we had a preview image in just under 10 seconds. ![]() ![]() The specifications read like a wish list for anyone who wants a scanner for permanent image archiving: a maximum resolution of 4,800 x 9,600 means that top-quality images weigh in at 46 megapixels the maximum colour depth that the 8800F will output is 48-bit, and Canon claims it can scan a colour A4 source in seven seconds.Ĭanon’s speed claims turned out to be reasonably accurate.
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