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Canon CanoScan 8800F

Ralf Jurrien
IFA 2007 Report
Monday 20th, August 2007
Posted by: Ralf Jurrien

Canon USA announced a new color image scanner to the industry’s best-selling line-up, the CanoScan 8800F. In the emerging world of digital imaging, consumers desire easy-to-use products like the new Canon 8800F scanner that offers exceptional image quality in a compact and stylish design, making archiving old shoeboxes of photos an enjoyable trip down memory lane. In addition to the stunning image quality that has become synonymous with Canon scanners, speed takes on a whole new meaning with the Canon CanoScan 8800F. The inclusion of seven “EZ Buttons” on the Canon CanoScan 8800F Image Scanner enables consumers to quickly copy, scan, e-mail or create a PDF file with just one push of a button.

Canon CanoScan 8800F

Canon CanoScan 8800F - White LED
The Canon CanoScan 8800F Color Image Scanner is the first Canon scanner to come equipped with a high-luminance white LED lamp (instead of a traditional fluorescent lamp). The white LED technology virtually eliminates warm-up time and allows for scanning to begin instantaneously from sleep mode, and be completed three times faster than in previous models. By improving data reading methods, the scan speed at 300dpi (the most common resolution used for reflective scans) is only approximately seven seconds for an 8.5” x 11” color scan.

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Canon CanoScan 8800F color scanner
“In the emerging scrapbooking and graphic design fields, the demand for feature-rich, high-quality scanners is very prevalent. With the introduction of the Canon 8800F scanner, Canon USA looks forward to maintaining its leading position within this market by providing consumers with products that exceed their expectations,” said Yuichi Ishizuka, senior vice president and general manager, Consumer Imaging Group, Canon USA. “Consumers want to be able to preserve their memories and this new Canon color image scanner allows for that to happen in a quick, easy and affordable fashion.”

Canon CanoScan 8800F

Canon CanoScan 8800F color image scanner
The Canon CanoScan 8800F Color Image Scanner provides consumers with a solution for all photo archiving needs with the ability to scan up to twelve 35mm slides and negatives at a time along with standard documents and images. The maximum optical resolution for the Canon CanoScan 8800F Color Image Scanner is 4800 x 9600 dots-per-inch (dpi). Equipped with Film Automatic Retouching and Enhancement (FARE) Level 3 technology, which aids in automatic dust, scratch, fading and graininess reduction, consumers can be comfortable knowing memories can be preserved the way they were meant to be. With its height designed 17 percent smaller than its predecessor, the Canon CanoScan 8800F Color Image Scanner provides consumers with further desktop space to work on additional projects. The estimated selling price for the Canon CanoScan 8800F Color Image Scanner is $199.99.

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