Canon CanoScan N670U Flatbed Scanner

The CanoScan N670U scanner is a truly remarkable addition to your home or workplace. Its intelligent, state-of-the-art features save you time, and the unbelievable price can save you money. Its sleek...read more

$99.99
$99.99

Average Customer Rating

   4 out of 5
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Product Features

  • Exclusive Z-Lid expansion top
  • 600 x 1,200 dpi resolution
  • One cable for power and USB
  • 48-bit internal color, 24-bit external
  • Scan, copy, or e-mail photos at the touch of a button

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Product Details

Brand: Canon
Model: 7103A002AA
UPC: 013803007343
Product Code: 7103A002AA

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5 Responses to “Canon CanoScan N670U Flatbed Scanner”

  1. David Michel says:

    works fine
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    Works great but this is a really old model by this time so it pays to get a newer model instead.

  2. Billy N. Chadwick says:

    Incompetence Glorified
    Rating:1 out of 5 stars
    This scanner was shipped to me without an installation disk. I contacted the seller and requested a disk. The seller promised to mail the disk. A week went by. I again contacted the seller. The seller insisted that he had mailed the disk. Frustrated, I contacted Amazon to asked for instructions on obtaining a refund. Amazon informed me that I would have to contact the seller, but supplied no contact information. I threw the scanner into the dumpster. Last week, the postoffice informed me they were holding a postage due item. It was the missing disk, mailed without sufficient postage. Incompetence personified.

  3. Richard Wilson says:

    Good software
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    Still use this even though I now have an all-in-one printer. The scanning software is wonderful.

  4. J. F. Sarile says:

    My CanoScan has longevity
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    I’ve had my 670U since 2001, and it’s given me great service. It takes up very little space(still slimmer than many contemporary scanners), still gives great imaging for a 6 year old scanner, and, with a recent driver update, WINDOWS VISTA COMPATIBLE! This must be the best $[...] or so I spent for a computer peripheral.

  5. Joseph A. Admire says:

    Very good basic scanner, but scanning results are variable
    Rating:4 out of 5 stars
    Pro: extremely lightweight – I’ve carried it on multiple occasions to the Library of Congress to use in research projects there (yes, they allow researchers to use scanners – and digicams too!), low price (I bought mine for $40), easy to use, Canon’s specially designed cover that allows you to scan books and other such material much more easily than many other brands, sturdy and durable (I forget how many thousands of pages I’ve scanned over the last three years or so, but it’s still going strong!)

    Con: The results of scanning can occasionally be variable, especially if you’re using an older OS like Windows 98 (the version of Canon’s scanner software for Win98 requires you to calibrate the scanner periodically in order to keep the quality of the scans up). If you’re not careful to set things up properly, you can get blurry or crooked scans. To be honest, though, that’s a risk I’d say you’d run with just about every scanner. The glass/platen is recessed into the body of the scanner, which some others have complained makes it difficult to impossible to scan oversized items. In point of fact, I don’t find this to be a problem, as long as the item in question is smaller than the total scanning field; you can maneuver the original image so as to fit within the scanning area. Also, the WinXP software doesn’t seem to be as customizable as the Win98 software.

    These are relatively minor shortcomings, though, especially when stacked up against the multiplicity of good things about this scanner. On balance, I really, really like this scanner and, together with the excellent PIXMA 1500 printer I’ve had since ’05, I currently have a very high opinion of Canon PC peripherals. I’m actually even considering buying a second one so that I don’t have to remove the current one from my desktop system next time I go to the Library of Congress. :)

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