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Wondering if any one else has this issue. I have many early 2000's Allen & Ginter, Topps 206 and other Mini cards. The size is about 1.5 x 3 inches.
I use a Fujitsu 8170 front load scanner. When I scan them they either get stuck or the image comes out stretched or chopped. I do have a flatbed, but the thought of scanning each front and back and then having to rename them for bulk listing gives me a headache. Any thoughts would be appreciated, Jim |
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