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Hey Nate,
I'm not sure what else you want in an all-in-one, but if the only other feature you're going to be using is the printing, you might consider getting a cheap black and white printer and then using the extra money to buy a camera (if costs are an issue). I've never found scanners to be particularly useful for getting clean images of graded cards, but taking nice high res photos is pretty easy...then you can crop them down and make the jpegs compact enough to post on the site and keep the high res copy for future reference. Natural light photos look nice, IMO. Do a search for posts from me and you'll see some photos I've taken of cards in the monthly pickup threads. Have a good one, Steve |
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