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Scanning PSA Cards

I want to start adding pictures to my set registry cards.
Is there an easy way to do this? I have a regular document scanner that I use now. With a large inventory, it can become quite tedious doing all of these scans.

What scanner do some of you veterans here use?

Thanks for the help.

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    ABellPharmDABellPharmD Posts: 181 ✭✭✭
    Try to use a scanner with a CCD element for best quality on the PSA cases. I have a Canoscan 9000F that I really like. It's prob more pricey than what you need, but try to make sure whatever you get has the CCD. Most consumer all in ones will be CIS and tend not to do so well with the unevenness of the case and the fact your card is actually elevated off the face of the scanner bed.
    I collect Cal Ripken cards, T206, E95, E210, R319.
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    jradke4jradke4 Posts: 3,573 ✭✭✭
    +1 on the CCD type.

    what i have done is make cut outs for the holders with thicker foam board type material. that way cards are in the same place every time you scan. so once you set the scan settings for the first one you can then just batch run with same scanner settings.
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    recbballrecbball Posts: 1,520 ✭✭✭
    Are there any aio printers with a scanner with a CCD element?
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    LargentcollectorLargentcollector Posts: 760 ✭✭✭
    My cannon pixma 9900 all in one has a CCD. And makes great scans

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    Tim
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    spanky74spanky74 Posts: 240 ✭✭✭
    I use an Epson V33. CCD and was cheap
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