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Old 03-19-2021, 08:09 PM
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I wouldn't take it personally David, I think the vast majority of people have all-in-one printers with non-CCD scanners (like the Epson you have) and don't understand the benefits of a stand-alone. Those all-in-one machines can't handle anything thicker than paper effectively.

FWIW this is a great all-around scanner (I have a diifferent Epson from the same period (still going strong) but have also used the V600 at work. Great for flats, slabs, I've even used it for baseballs and other 3-d items.

One thing, if you do sell it don't forget to lock the scanner for shipping. On mine there is a switch on the back. This keeps the scanning mechanism from getting bounced around during shipping. Info should be in the manual.

Good luck with the sale and congrats on a great find...how come I can never find these deals? No for lack of trying...:-)
Thanks for the advice on locking the scanner. Much appreciated.

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I have one of these scanners and it has transformed my collection and ability to sell. I really enjoy viewing my cards but am often not near them, so this high quality scanner is very beneficial.
Yeah, it has such great reviews, that's why I was surprised there wasn't much interest here. Oh, well. It sold on eBay for $175 + $25 shipping and the buyer paid another $20.50 sales tax on top of that (Illinois).
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