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Mark, whatever brand of scanner you get, just make sure it has a CCD scanning element, which will enable you to make clear scans of cards in slabs. Scanners with the other type of scanning element (CIS is what I think it is called) will make blurry scans of cards in slabs. Both types will do fine with flat items and raw cards. My Epson V330 does a good job for me.
Last edited by ValKehl; 08-16-2016 at 12:59 AM. |
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