I did this, and the white line disappeared and the picture was auto-cropped. I had emailed Canon back in the fall for help, and they suggested I uninstall and reinstall the drivers. It would be bad enough to have to manually crop every single picture I scanned, but a white line also appeared in every scan. The auto-crop function of the scanner only works with one or two scans before shitting the bed, which is just not acceptable. Yeah, well, that didn’t exactly go as planned. I figured today would be the day I’d figure it out. I had purchased a Canon scanner back in the fall so that I would be able to scan in these and other photos, but I have never been able to get it to work correctly. These photos are from back when she was a kid, and some are even from when my grandmother (who passed away last April at 94) was young. I got up early today (around 8:30 a.m.-early for me on a weekend) with the intent to scan a bunch of old pictures my mom brought to me over Thanksgiving.
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