I don't regret my decision. Scanning was a breeze and saved me a lot of time. I'm using a Brother All-in scanner which I bought 3 years ago and whilst its scanning software is not bad it's much slower and has way less options than VueScan. My operation system is Windows I can recommend VueScan without hesitation. It''s worth the money. Victor C Glanville. Hamrick Software - I have been using VueScan for 10 years on several different computers using 3 scanner models.
It really is an excellent product well maintained and exceptional value for money. It has given me a lot of pleasure over the years and helped produce some high quality scans of vintage family photography. I can recommend it to anyone. Tim Flanigan. I am absolutely in love with this software! Thanks to VueScan, it back online and working better than ever. It is so efficient and easy to use that I'm looking forward to scanning several thousand slides that have been stored away and unusable.
My scanner now works so much better than it did originally that I am incredulous. I purchased the Pro version and it is worth every penny of the reasonable price. Love it! Thank You Hamrick!!! Marc Bodewes. I used it a lot, more functions than the standard driver. Got new computers with new operating systems, forgot about VueScan. I got a new Epson scanner - old one doesn't have Win10 drivers.
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Service Centre Need a quick repair? Locate a service centre near you. Where to buy Buy Supplies Recycling. Brother Partner Programme Careers Press. Brother Spark Subscribe to the content empowering tech professionals to make better decisions. This printer's size is average for an all-in-one, at The Ethernet and USB ports are also nestled inside the printer, underneath the scanbed. This is where you'll find four separate ink tanks so that you can replace each color as it runs dry.
The top of the device features a sheet automatic document feeder for multipage faxing, copying, and scanning; it lifts up to reach the flatbed scanner. The paper trays pull out like drawers when you need to refill them, and the top input tray offers a plastic handle to help, although it feels so flimsy that we wonder how well it will stand up to repeated use.
Because the MFCcn's two stacked input trays hold a generous total of sheets, you can put photo paper in one tray and plain paper in the other and avoid accidentally wasting pricey sheets on, say, an incoming fax.
Convenience aside, the MFCcn is no beauty: its two-tone gray plastics are ornamented with primary color buttons, and its media-card slots look as if they were glued on as an afterthought. But the control panel includes an easy-to-read backlit LCD, an alphanumeric keypad, and clusters of buttons for printing, walk-up faxing, copying, and navigating the LCD menus.
The Brother MFCcn lets you send faxes and make prints, copies, and scans in grayscale or color, and it walks you through tweaking the image quality, the number of copies, and the print-sorting order.
A bank of media-card slots on the machine's front panel lets you print photos without using your PC or Mac; the text LCD menu can print an index sheet or specific photos by number, and you can even adjust the brightness and the contrast, the white balance, the sharpness, and the color density of your images. You can set the printer to crop larger photos to fit on a smaller page and make borderless prints. If you select two 3x5-inch photos to print on 8xinch paper, for example, the MFCcn automatically doubles them up on the sheet.
In addition to the usual set of print drivers that let you adjust print quality and orientation and scale a document to fit a page, the Brother MFCcn includes the Brother Control Center software, which displays the functions of any Brother peripherals you may have under one umbrella interface.
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