Hi Mike,
It was me. My wife wanted an easy-to-use scanner that she can use to digitize 
our many 4x6 prints, mostly family snaps. It is an Epson FF-680W. It works just 
like a photocopier: you put the stack of prints in the tray (up to 30) and 
press a button. It works as advertised and the quality is not bad. Not as good 
as what I get from my Epson Perfection V700 but perfectly acceptable for the 
purpose.
Cheers,
Nathan
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> On 24 Mar 2021, at 19:56, Mike Bloor <admin@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> I seem to remember that, some time ago, someone on the list said they had 
> purchased a scanner that would process a batch of 6x4 prints. I have a Nikon 
> slide/negative scanner but am thinking that one of these print scanners could 
> let me get a lot of old photos scanned quickly and help me decide what ones 
> to put through the Nikon. Can anyone tell me what the make/model of this 
> device is?
> 
> Thanks, Mike -- 
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