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I have real good luck with HP scanners. There are several different models but just make sure it has a flat top and not slanted otherwise when scanning the cards slide a bit. I got a HP Deskjet F4180 at a garage sale for $10 and tested it last night and works fine. If you buy one second hand they usually don't have the software CD with them so just go online and download the software for your particular model. Older HP all-in-one models work good too.
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