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I have a mac and use Epson 400 ii for items like postcards, photos and cards. It scans both sides and can do about 50 items a minute.
Sometimes it does not handle some dark items very well so you have to use a flatbed for those. I have an Epson v700 for that which is the best scanner for slides and negatives as well. With the epson You can scan cards and have it leave a 2MM border on each. The Fujitsu is a problem with Macs, I guess there is a way to make it work, but you have to use some type of workaround which is a pain.
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