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The Canon CanoScan LiDE 400 is a sleek, compact flatbed scanner delivering ultra-high 4800 dpi resolution scans in just 8 seconds. Powered by a single USB-C cable, it offers effortless plug-and-play operation with five one-touch EZ buttons for instant scanning, copying, emailing, and multi-page PDF creation. Its vertical stand design saves valuable desk space, while advanced features like Auto Document Fix ensure pristine, distortion-free results every time. Ideal for professionals and photo enthusiasts seeking fast, sharp, and hassle-free digitization.









| ASIN | B07G1S1FKW |
| Best Sellers Rank | 710 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 1 in Document Scanners |
| Box Contents | User manual, cable or plug. |
| Brand | Canon |
| Brand Name | Canon |
| Color Depth | 24 bits |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 5,200 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04549292119855 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 36.5D x 25W x 3.9H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Colour Flatbed Scanner |
| Item Weight | 1.7 Kilograms |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | Canon (UK) Ltd |
| Media Type | USB |
| Minimum System Requirements | Windows 7 SP1 or higher (PC), macOS 10.11.6 or higher (Mac) |
| Model Name | LiDE400 |
| Model name | LiDE400 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Optical Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Product Warranty | 12 Month Warranty |
| Product dimensions | 36.5D x 25W x 3.9H centimetres |
| Resolution | 4800 dpi |
| Scanner Type | Document, Photo |
| Scanner type | Document, Photo |
| Standard Sheet Capacity | 1 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Wattage | 4.5 watts |
A**B
Great for scanning photos
I bought this exclusively for scanning in old photos and for ยฃ65, I am very happy with it. It took me about 2 hours to scan 250 photos. I scanned two at a time at 600 dpi and the quality is fine for me. The software for this scanner will automatically separate and crop the photos, so by scanning two at a time, as long as you leave a gap between them, the scanner will create two separate images on your computer and they will be perfectly cropped and aligned - so you don't need to keep them straight when putting them into the scanner. It takes about 30 seconds for the scanner to scan 2 photos at 600 dpi. Once you play around with it to make sure you know what you're doing and that you're happy with the quality, it doesn't take long to work through the photos and scan them all in. The software (which can be downloaded) is pretty straightforward and easy to use. If you are on macOS, you don't even need any drivers (not sure about Windows but they are all on the Canon website anyway). The only thing I will say is that this scanner has a lock switch on the bottom - I've no idea what this is for (maybe to stop your kids from scanning stuff?) but it is important to put it to the unlocked position or the scanner won't work. And if you unlock it whilst it's already plugged into the computer, you will need to disconnect and reconnect it to the computer (i.e. unplug / plug in the USB cable) after you put the switch to unlock, otherwise your computer might not detect it. This scanner also does not need any power source / plug socket, which is handy. It gets power from your computer (the USB cable is supplied). Overall I am very happy with this scanner - it did exactly what I wanted it to do and it was pretty cheap.
G**N
Easy setup and good quality photo scans even do glossy
Great scanner. Good software easy to download from cannon website. Once installed on a Mac was easy to use. One button click to scan photos to a very high standard. Far easier than messing with the one on our printer and much better scan resolution 2400x2400 Light weight and just takes power from usb c connection. Surprisingly comes with USB C to USB A lead rather than C to C But no trouble really. Overall good price and easy to set up and use
D**T
Quite good for a basic scanner
Image quality is good for the budget, plugs straight in to my MacBook without needing to install any drivers, as you scan through the 'Image Capture' App that comes pre installed on OSX. The cable supplied is a USB-A fitting so had to use an adapter to connect. Editing options seem quite basic, but scanning resolution is good. Speed is okay, I've scanned over 100 images over a weekend without any trouble. Easy to use with Mac, there is a CD supplied to use with PC. Dust easy to clear, the scanner doesn't seem to attract much dust.
T**N
A worthy successor to the departed Canon 220
The Canon LIDE 400 is my third of these type of scanner I have had over time starting with the Lide 110. Previous Lide models all worked reasonably well except from panel scanner buttons which stopped many years ago on MacOS, a software issue probably. My Lide 220 didn't survive the upgrade from from Ventura 13.6 to Sonoma 14.0 via should add though the same would have happened going to Windows 11and it's about 10 years in the market. I tried the usual things but it didn't really seem to budge so decided not to sweat the problem and just get a more up to date Canon. First, Amazon supplied wickedly fast arriving 7:43 AM less than 12 hours after ordering. The Lide 400 is the top of the range of Lide scanners, the 300 is about ยฃ20 cheaper but loses some document scanning options exchanging USB C for a micro B on the back of the cheaper model. I mf you are going portable I'd go for the 400 because those micro B are super delicate and only go in one way. I mainly use it for document scanning though quoted resolution and apparent facilities make it good for photography too I bet. For document scanning the Lide 400 claims about 8 seconds scanning time whereas my old Lide 210 10 seconds, the difference isn't readily apparent in practice so the cheaper Lide 300 would have done just as well for that document scanning. I am a Mac user so that is what I will concentrate on, there are loads of people out there who have reports with Windows. Box contents: - Scanner - USB A to C cable - Scanner stand - CD (see below) - Documentation Only thing to do is remove the tapes, other packaging and unlock the scanner head (bottom towards the front). Then hook up the cable and make Mac OS aware via Printers and scanners of the new unit detected via AirPrint although it's a scanner and no Wi-Fi involved. Effectively this means support is built into Mac OS itself so there is no driver from Canon. To save this being too long some bullet points: Good * Scanner is very nearly plug and play affair with Mac with respect to driver install. You just have to add the scanner from within the Settings app, it is an AirPrint device even thought it is not a printer. * IJ Scan utility is dark mode - hooray! * Very clear fast document scans at 300 DPI should be good for higher resolution photography work. * Scanner front panel buttons which actually do work, previous models buttons stopped working (some kind of software issue). Not so Good * The CD only contains a Windows installer, for Mac you will have reach Canon's driver pay to download any relevant companion software. * There seemed to be some teething issues with detection of the scanner, I managed to resolve by juggling connections of my 16 port USB hub to fix. * IJ Scan utility is very much more complicated than it was, not good for keyboard users. I accept though that this is a very niche thing. Most others want more buttons and functionality which it does provide.ยง * You cannot tweak the precise behaviour of the physical buttons on the scanner.
M**D
Easy Peasyโ LiDEโ Squeeze
The Canon LiDE 400 is a brilliant colour flatbed scanner. Setup with my MacBook Pro was effortless, plugging in and working instantly with no drivers needed. Scans are impressively fast, even at high DPI, delivering sharp results. Reliable, sleek, and highly recommended. Perfect for home, office, and creative projects alike.
K**R
It's 1990s technology and it does not work.
This product didn't work. I tried it with power cables in it, without (as it comes by the way). I tried to install the Canon software, uninstall it. Reinstall it. Really a lot. Then when it didn't work I contacted Canon who asked for my receipt then told me to go to a different department where they wanted me to raise a query for the scanner being faulty and wait for a response. I then wrote to Canon on X and got a phone number that I called twice but nobody answered. I ended up putting it outside my house on the street. What a total and utter waste of money. Canon clearly knows this and doesn't want to make it easy to get your money back. The biggest tell tale sign this is a shoddy product? It came with a CD-rom to help install the drivers... No idea what I was supposed to do with that CD...
M**E
Great budget scanner with high quality image production.
Amazing quality scans for such a slight weight and compact scanner. Good value for money if all you need is a high quality scanner that produces a high resolution image. Being able to stand or sit flat makes it useful for most spaces.
J**S
Good budget scanner
For a budget scanner, quality is very good. Little noisy on some speeds but nothing obtrusive. Software was fiddly to get set up, but works fine once it's sorted and is user-friendly.
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