Normal household scanner. Scans slowly, not suitable for a large number of documents, but sometimes scanning several sheets is ok. The top cover feels fragile, it must be handled with care. Color rendition sometimes fails, the orange maple leaf pattern, for example, brought to a noticeably darker red, but this is solvable. I connected to Windows very easily, I couldn’t connect to a laptop with Endless OS (Linux stub) from a swoop, I haven’t figured it out further yet. In general, it does what it was bought for, so it’s not bad for a budget scanner.
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