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Posted By: Nick G
I was hoping some of the members of the board might be able to help me. |
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Quality Scanner for graded cards
Posted By: Mike
I use an HP All-In-One psc 2200 series, which is great if you need print/scan/copy/fax... |
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Posted By: keyway
I use a Cannan pixma mp150. Works great. |
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Posted By: Jeff D.
What you're looking for is a scanner with a CCD (charge coupled device). That's what enables the scanner to see through the plastic and scan the card and flip clearly. |
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Posted By: Mike
No offense taken, Jeff, but the all-in-one may be getting a bad rap -or maybe I just got a decent one. |
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Posted By: Neal
I use an HP 6610 4 in one! I think it does a decent job! |
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Posted By: Darren
Is that McClean a horizontal? |
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Posted By: Rob D.
Check the back. |
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Posted By: Neal
Back is not horizontal! |
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Posted By: Richard
I'm not looking to start a debate here, but I have to agree with Mike about the all-in-ones. I bought mine because it can standalone photocopy and fax, but the scanning is quite good as well. Of course, it's also a Hewlett Packard PSC 2200 series (2210 model), so perhaps it's just this line from HP? |
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Posted By: Anthony S.
My HP all-in-one and I have a very poor relationship. The scan function is on sabbatical about 65% of the time. |
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Posted By: Jeff D.
Hey Mike the scans on your site obviously look fantastic. I certainly wouldn't try to deny that. |
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Posted By: Mike
Hey Jeff, |
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Posted By: Eric
I had this same discussion a couple months ago with some fellow collectors, and three of us decided on the Canon CanoScan 4400F. It has CCD and is under $100. All of us that have it love it. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...and really dislike my HP two-in-one. I bought the cheapest Cannon available at CompUSA about 5 years ago -- it was $50.00. |
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Quality Scanner for graded cards
Posted By: Andy
I was the one who asked about the scanner about 3 month ago. I went with the Canon 4400f and I love it. Buy it and you won't be dissapointed! |
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