Canon CanoScan LiDE 700F Color Image Scanner

Compact and stylish with 9600-dpi resolution, the CanoScan LiDE 700F delivers high-quality, high-speed scanning for documents, prints and 35mm film.
  • Superior 9600 x 9600 resolution
  • Push-button activation of primary functions
  • Fast USB 2.0 interface
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Features

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Quickly creating and transferring high-quality color scans to your Mac.

The CanoScan LiDE 700F makes brilliant scans remarkably easy. Its Auto Scan Mode automatically detect what you're scanning, and save it as a file. And the four EZ buttons help you scan, copy or create a PDF faster than ever.

Stunning resolution

9600 x 9600 maximum color resolution with a vivid 48-bit color depth and over 281 trillion possible colors ensures outstanding results.

Four EZ buttons

Automate the entire scanning process - copy, scan and create e-mail attachments or PDF files - with the push of a button.

Speedy scans

For those with a true need for speed, the LiDE 700F delivers a letter size color scan in approximately 12 seconds.* Yet it consumes less energy thanks to being powered by the single USB cable.

Highlights

  • Superior 9600 x 9600 resolution
  • Push-button activation of primary functions
  • Fast USB 2.0 interface

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The four EZ buttons virtually automate the entire scanning process.

Technical Specs

Scanner

  • Scannable Media: Paper,Film Negatives,Film Prints
  • Scanner Bit Depth: 48 Bit depth
  • Scanner Type: Flatbed
  • Maximum Document Size: 8.5 x 11.7 in./21.59 x 29.72 cm
  • Scanner resolution: 9600 x 9600 dpi film optical|19,200 x 19,200 dpi interpolated|4800 x 4800 dpi reflective

Dimension

  • Weight: 4.6 lb./2.09 kg
  • Height: 11.5 in./29.21 cm
  • Depth: 1.8 in./4.57 cm
  • Width: 16.1 in./40.89 cm

Compatibility

Mac

  • Mac OS X v.10.3.9 to v.10.5.x or later
  • USB

Windows

  • Windows XP/2000/Vista
  • USB

What's in the Box?

  • CanoScan LiDE 700F scanner
  • USB cable
  • Document kit (Film adapter unit; film guide for 35mm film strip; setup software and user's guide CD-ROM)

Manufacturer Information

Warranty

  • Note: Products sold through this website that do not bear the Apple Brand name are serviced and supported exclusively by their manufacturers in accordance with terms and conditions packaged with the products. Apple's Limited Warranty does not apply to products that are not Apple-branded, even if packaged or sold with Apple products. Please contact the manufacturer directly for technical support and customer service.
  • Warranty: One-year limited with toll-free technical phone support.

Part Number

  • UPC or EAN No.: 013803102819
  • Mfr. Part Number: 3297B002

Manufacturer Note

  • Note: *Speeds vary with usage.
 

Most Useful Reviews

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great Scanner!!/FORGET SOFTWARE

    • Written by from Selah

    DO NOT INSTALL THE SOFTWARE THAT COMES WITH THE SCANNER/DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME AND EFFORT AND JUST TUCK THE INSTALL CD AWAY SOMEWHERE. Simply plug the scanner in via the USB cable and slide the unlock switch on the bottom of the unit. Then go into "image capture" in your stock MAC applications and start scanning away. It took me 3 minutes to unpack the scanner and 1 minute to plug it in. DONE!! I am running Snow Leopard. NO PROBLEMS. If you are going to scan 35mm negatives I suppose you will have to wade through the messy Cannon CD install process, which many people are having major problems with. But for me I don't use my scanner for that............... More

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Perfect with Snow Leopard

    • Written by from San Francisco

    I am on a MacBook Pro using OS 10.6.2 Snow Leopard. I purchased this scanner on Overstock in Mar 2010. It was incredibly easy to set up and to use. Here's what I did:
    - Plugged in the scanner using the provided USB cable
    - Put a picture on the scanner
    - Launched Image Capture, the scanning software included w Snow Leopard
    - Clicked Scan in Image Capture
    Note that I did not install or attempt to install the Canon software provided in the box. The image scanned just fine and dropped right into my Pictures folder (you also have the option of dropping it into iPhoto, Mail, etc.) This is an excellent, small, low-volume scanner for use with a Mac.
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  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    Works fine with Image Capture

    • Written by from New York

    I found it worked fine with download of current Canon drivers. But then it was not recognized by Image Capture until I removed the Canon drivers. Works fine now with Image Capture which is a handy scanner software bundled into Snow Leopard. I use it mainly for scanning photos. If I set Image Capture to "Detect Separate Items" it will separate out a group of multiple photos and drop them as individual jpegs into the designated file; a big help when scanning piles of photos. I would like to know if a comparable "Detect Separate Items" feature is available on a PC and/or other Mac software. Another handy feature of the LiDE 700F is power via the USB.2 cable which eliminates an additional power cord. More

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Most Recent Reviews

  • 3.0 out of 5 stars

    Great scanner.

    • Written by from Santa Ana

    A good replacement for my, now non-OS X Mountain Lion complaint, old Lide 60. Canon Scanners have never gave me problems. The 700f works beautifully, you don't need to install software on OS X 10.8, higher quality scans, faster capture time, good integration with Adobe Photoshop CS6...

    BUT (of course)... let the screen or computer go to sleep, get ready to do the USB unplug/plug shuffle. The problem is present if you have the Canon software installed or not, if you put the hard drive to sleep or not, aaand, it will power off if the screen goes to sleep or the screensaver kicks in.

    I can reach the cable in 2 seconds, so it is just an minor inconvenience. But it's something I never had to deal with my Canon Lide 20 or 60. -1 star for sleep problem, -1 star for no solutions/fixes on the Canon site. =/
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  • 3.0 out of 5 stars

    Ok if you are running lion, not so good if you are on snow leopard

    • Written by from Anchorage

    I use this with a couple machines. one running Lion, where the scanner is responsive and nicely integrated with the system os. But on snow leopard, you are going to have to fiddle with it and reboot a few times to be able to use it. I would say at least half the time i press one of the function keys on the scanner it works. when it doesn't sometimes unplugging the usb cable a few times gets it to recognize the scanner, but if that doesn't work you need to reboot and use the scanner apparently before the computer falls asleep. a complete PITA.
    That said, when it works ... it seems pretty good. If you are on lion, i would say yes.
    anything else .... um, not so much.
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  • 3.0 out of 5 stars

    it does scan 35mm

    • Written by from Ahoskie

    actually if you want professional scan, do not buy it, the quality of the 35mm is under expected ,plus it can not scan 120,and it;s easy to get broke ,its too weak More

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