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Fujitsu 7160 is the one I currently use. Previously I used the Fujitsu S1500....the 7160 has more options and works faster.
I have never used Kronzio, but here is my 7160 model in action in a Kronzio video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGi91cb1VqA I use the software which comes with the scanner which auto numbers each scan. Then with a few clicks I link the scan of each card to it's corresponding listing. These two steps are what the Kronzio software appears to automate. |
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