You should be able to speed up scanning time by lowering the scanning resolution. I'm sure that scanner can scan at least to 4000dpi, but that is way overkill for cards. 600dpi should be plenty for ebay images, maybe even 300dpi. The higher the resolution, the slower the scanner moves across the card, trying to get a more detailed scan.
I have this scanner, not because of this video, and i'm not here because of the scanner, just a weird coincidence. Anyway, I can tell you from a few scans that the highest preset is 1200 and takes a landscape-oriented unsleeved, unslabbed yugioh-sized card maybe 20 seconds to scan. The lowest preset is 75dpi and will take no longer than .5 seconds for the same area. Just to test it after reading your comment, I just manually set it to 4k dpi and it certainly is trying, but I just wrote all of this after it had already been scanning for over a minute and it's still not done lol. Just finished - the file is a quarter of a gigabyte and it ended up taking about 4 full minutes for the scan to complete. Hoo boy. Thank you for giving me this cursed idea.
I liked this video so much that I decided to become a subscriber! He went through all the positives and negatives. The setup. The operation. He talked about hobby use. I would grade this video 10 out of 10.
Great video. Helped me for sure. So far I've noticed I wished it would show the shine of the card better. Like on the Prizm Silvers. You really get that shine on light boxes. But maybe there's a setting I can play with.
I love your content. But you say towards the end it is super easy to teach. I am techy but I am trying to get it to scan raw cards and when it's done scanning it's like 5x the size. I can't list this card like that lol. Can you explain how you scan single 3x4 cards?
Hey man, good video. I have the same scanner and can scan 4 cards at once and it will autocrop for you. I think you have to use the home setting, not office. Give it a try.
@@nameno1caresaboutthere is software that does it. Make sure to use preview before you scan. Also, I have to put cards in top loaders to scan the backs of the cards and have them be separated. Front of cards can be out of sleeves with no problem.
Hey man love the vids seen you been going to the peru mall for the card shows. Was just wondering if you'll be out there this Saturday if so you should stop by the booth and say what's up would love too meet you!!
I am going to the Madison card show this Saturday so unfortunately I won’t be at Peru. I have been to that show before so I’ll hopefully be back sometime next year. Thanks for the love on the vids, it means a lot!
@@mikebuf5 I can get 9 at a time with this scanner. But I normally just scan 4 at a time. But I also post a lot of slabs so the flatbed works for everything. If you're always scanning 100+ if definitely look at getting a different one. Fujitsu for sure
Why wouldn't you just use the software that came with the scanner instead of pushing the button to scan. You need to work on your stuff. Your scans are off on one side.
You should be able to speed up scanning time by lowering the scanning resolution. I'm sure that scanner can scan at least to 4000dpi, but that is way overkill for cards. 600dpi should be plenty for ebay images, maybe even 300dpi. The higher the resolution, the slower the scanner moves across the card, trying to get a more detailed scan.
I have this scanner, not because of this video, and i'm not here because of the scanner, just a weird coincidence. Anyway, I can tell you from a few scans that the highest preset is 1200 and takes a landscape-oriented unsleeved, unslabbed yugioh-sized card maybe 20 seconds to scan. The lowest preset is 75dpi and will take no longer than .5 seconds for the same area.
Just to test it after reading your comment, I just manually set it to 4k dpi and it certainly is trying, but I just wrote all of this after it had already been scanning for over a minute and it's still not done lol.
Just finished - the file is a quarter of a gigabyte and it ended up taking about 4 full minutes for the scan to complete. Hoo boy. Thank you for giving me this cursed idea.
@@MrJackets😂 I want to get this scanner just to do that now😂
I liked this video so much that I decided to become a subscriber! He went through all the positives and negatives. The setup. The operation. He talked about hobby use. I would grade this video 10 out of 10.
I might actually buy this scanner after such a detailed review
Excellent tutorial. Got my v600 working and this allowed me to get the settings very close to perfect. Thanks a lot!
do you scan with top loader or just penny sleeve?
Great video. Helped me for sure. So far I've noticed I wished it would show the shine of the card better. Like on the Prizm Silvers. You really get that shine on light boxes. But maybe there's a setting I can play with.
I love your content. But you say towards the end it is super easy to teach. I am techy but I am trying to get it to scan raw cards and when it's done scanning it's like 5x the size. I can't list this card like that lol. Can you explain how you scan single 3x4 cards?
Hey man, good video. I have the same scanner and can scan 4 cards at once and it will autocrop for you. I think you have to use the home setting, not office. Give it a try.
Ok thanks for the advice!
Where is that setting at? Will it create four separate files?
How do you get it to scan 4 at once and auto crop them?
@@nameno1caresaboutthere is software that does it. Make sure to use preview before you scan. Also, I have to put cards in top loaders to scan the backs of the cards and have them be separated. Front of cards can be out of sleeves with no problem.
@@nameno1caresaboutdoesn’t work for slabs, only raw cards. Use the home setting as well.
Great video! I would like to purchase the top Fujitsu model. Would you recommend one? I really need speed as opposed to the v600. Thank you very much!
I would never drop cards in that, that's crazy
Would you recommend removing cards from semi rigid card holders prior to scanning?
Hey man love the vids seen you been going to the peru mall for the card shows. Was just wondering if you'll be out there this Saturday if so you should stop by the booth and say what's up would love too meet you!!
I am going to the Madison card show this Saturday so unfortunately I won’t be at Peru. I have been to that show before so I’ll hopefully be back sometime next year. Thanks for the love on the vids, it means a lot!
@@StaknSports No problem appreciate the response keep up the great work!!
What are the sizes for the 2,4,6,8 card lots can you share the dimensions?
Tape measure 😂
Some of the photos come out all
Different sizes and I need them all the same for a website.
Ricoh (Fujitsu) fi-7030 nice pricing at this point (used)
Is this compatible with a Mac?
yes it is!
can u use it wirelessly with your iphone?
@@johntutugang unfortunately you can’t. It needs to be a wired connection
There absolutely no way to change the dimensions on mine I don’t get it
ever figure it out?
@@Atl_Walter_MIAHe went MIA 😂
I just picked this up and I am able to scan several cards at once....
How many cards can you scan at once? I'm trying to scan several hundred cards so I'm looking to shorten the time required in any way possible.
@@mikebuf5 I can get 9 at a time with this scanner. But I normally just scan 4 at a time. But I also post a lot of slabs so the flatbed works for everything. If you're always scanning 100+ if definitely look at getting a different one. Fujitsu for sure
@@stuarts765 thanks for the great info!
Why wouldn't you just use the software that came with the scanner instead of pushing the button to scan. You need to work on your stuff. Your scans are off on one side.
Thanks for sharing.
Camera phone on a tripod faster and way better quality
New iPhone cameras take perfect pics
this scanner won’t scan chrome cards raw don’t buy it that’s why he is using top loaded cards and hiding his raw scans
Wish I had my parents finished basement to make TH-cam videos
It’s my single bed apartment I pay for by myself lol
@@StaknSports Shadowaccount needs better parents then.. lol