Epson FastFoto FF-680W Wireless High-Speed Photo and Document Scanning System, Black

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Preserve what’s priceless with the Epson® FastFoto FF-680W — the World’s Fastest Personal Photo Scanner (1). Scan thousands of photos — as fast as 1 photo per second (2). Easily restore, save, organize and share photos, postcards, panoramas, documents and more. The convenient mobile app (3) enables you to capture the voice of loved ones and create slideshows, so you can easily share stories about your photos right from your smartphone, from a firsthand perspective, for generations to come. Plus, FastFoto brings old photos to life with auto enhancement, color restoration and more. Offering the ultimate in versatility, it includes a variety of format options for quick sharing, archiving and enlargements 1. As compared to other personal/consumer photo scanners, generally defined as photo scanners priced under $1,000 USD (MSRP). 2. Based on average speed from start of scan to end of feeding, scanning thirty-six 4″ x 6″ photos at 300 dpi in landscape orientation. Results may vary based on processor speed, memory and operating system of the connected computer. 3. Requires Epson FastFoto app download (data usage fees may apply), compatible mobile device and FastFoto FF-680W (sold separately). 4. Interpolated resolution is the doubling of the optical resolution using a software algorithm to increase dpi. 5. Based on letter-sized scans at 300 dpi in Black-and-White, Grayscale or Color Mode, using the USB interface. 6. Internet connection and active Dropbox or Google Drive account required. 7. Wirelessly scan to the cloud, PCs or Mac® with Epson FastFoto software and Epson ScanSmart software, installed on the connected Windows® PC or Mac; wirelessly scan to smartphones or tablets (Android™/iOS® devices) via the Epson FastFoto app. Internet connection required. 8. Check for convenient and reasonable recycling options with us 9. SmartWay is an innovative partnership of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency that reduces greenhouse gases and other air pollutants and improves fuel efficiency.
World’s Fastest Personal Photo Scanner (1) — scan thousands of photos as fast as 1 photo per second at 300 dpi (2); batch-scan up to 36 photos at a time
Preserve Your Priceless Photos — restore, organize, protect and share photos; scan Polaroid photos, panoramas, postcards and photos up to 8″ x 10″
Share Stories for Future Generations — use the Epson FastFoto app (3) to add voice and text over your photos or create slideshows, right from your smartphone
Perfect Picture Imaging System — bring new life to old photos with auto enhancement, color restoration, red-eye reduction, de-skew, crop and rotate
Single-step Technology — capture both the image and any handwritten notes on the back of a photo in a single scan
Flexible Scanning — offers a variety of format options for easy sharing (300 dpi), archiving (600 dpi TIFF) and enlarging (1200 dpi (4)); handles multiple sizes in one batch; mobile (up to 600 dpi JPEG)
Powerful Document Scanning — includes Epson ScanSmart software with optical character recognition (OCR), which converts scanned images into readable text; scan documents up to 240″; scan speeds up to 45 ppm/90 ipm (5)
Easy Auto-upload and Backup — instantly share your memories as you scan via Dropbox and Google Drive(6)
Easy to Connect — includes both USB and wireless connectivity (7) for flexible placement; easy Wi-Fi setup with the Epson FastFoto app
SafeTouch Technology — for worry-free scanning of delicate photos; carrier sheet included, plus microfiber cloth to lightly dust photos

Customers say

Customers find the scanner to be a huge time saver with excellent scanning quality and functionality that works right out of the box. They appreciate its ease of use, particularly the intuitive setup and editing software, and its ability to handle hundreds of photos at a time. The picture quality receives mixed feedback – while some find it sharp, others report grainy results. Similarly, opinions on value for money are divided between those who find it worth the price and those who consider it too expensive.

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  1. Joseph Alexander

    Works Flawlessly — By Far the Best Scanner I’ve Ever Used
    This scanner completely lives up to its billing as “the world’s fastest personal photo scanner.” I had thousands of old photos that, because we’re moving, I wanted to store electronically while throwing out the paper copies. After doing a fair amount of research, I landed on the Epson FastFoto 680W. It’s pricier than some other scanners but well worth it. In two days, I scanned more than 4,000 photos without a hitch — the scanner worked flawlessly across all different sizes of photos. It even enhanced the quality of the photos as I scanned them. One caveat: keep in mind that the super-fast scans (no more than a second per photo) produce photos that are 300 dots per inch; if you want to scan at a higher dpi, the scanner is a lot slower. As a result, I decided to keep copies of a handful of very special photos, while still being content to keep only digital versions of at least 95% of them. After scanning several thousand photos, I switched to document mode to scan hundreds of paper files that I also wanted to get rid of and it was even faster than it was for the photos because it scans even two-sided documents in no more than a second. My days of paper copies are finally over. In fact, I’m keeping the scanner on my desk so that every time I get a document that I want to save, I instantly scan it and then discard the hard copy of the document. Overall, this is one of the best products I’ve ever purchased and definitely the best scanner I’ve ever used.Unfortunately, after I wrote that review, and for no apparent reason, the scanner suddenly stopped working with my computer (a fairly new iMac). The computer simply stopped recognizing the scanner and nothing could get it to work, even after I uninstalled and then tried to reinstall the software several times. The software won’t re-install unless the computer recognizes the scanner, which it won’t. And the Epson customer support people were no help at all. So, while this is a magnificent piece of hardware, the software seems like it’s still a work in progress.I’m updating my review to increase it to five stars. After the computer suddenly stopped recognizing the scanner, I finally tried replacing the cable connecting the scanner to the computer. Presto, the computer recognized the scanner again. So it wasn’t the scanner that went bad; it was the cable that I was using. The scanner truly is phenomenal.

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  2. MH

    ‘Fast’ is no joke. Great quality scans. Easy! Time saver.
    I watched this model’s predecessor stay at the top of reviews for years, until this updated model came out to replace it. I’m so glad I finally purchased it.The multi-photo feeder works flawlessly with standard-thickness photos. Thicker (card stock) or very small photos require individual scanning using the provided vinyl sleeve. That worked for the few old Polaroid snapshots and for the our son’s extra-thick senior year photos.The included (downloadable) software worked perfectly on my MacBook. There are versions for Windows and Linux too.Though I’m not interested in a photo capture business, with this model you could certainly do that as a side or part-time gig. Archival (600 dpi), 4×6 prints scan speed is about 2 seconds per print.Tips:1. Take the time to setup the file autonaming convention first. Use the year element in the name instead of depending solely on the year in a folder title. That will make it easy to tell roughly when photos were taken, in the event you later send or move copies of photos outside of ther folders. Experiment with a few prints to be sure the files are (a) going where you intend and (b) are named as you intend.2. Organize each packet of prints into two batches: portrait orientation and landscape orientation. Put them in reverse order from how you want them numbered. (The feeder pulls from the back of the stack.)3. Feed one orientation stack (for example, landscape images) first, then the other, so the sliding side guards can stay in one position for a whole stack. This will save you a lot of time.4. Select the auto-improve function without saving the unimproved original scan. Test a stack of photos to be sure you like the image improvements. This will save you hours of later fiddling in a separate image editing app.5. Using a photo annotation pen, mark the back of each scanned photo with an ‘S’ or other symbol that will remind you the print has been scanned.6. Backup your scanned images to more than one destination. If long-term durability of local media is a concern, burn to Blu-Ray disc and be sure to have a stand-alone high-reliability Blu-Ray writer / reader. Another strategy is to use one or more reliable online backups, such as iDrive. I use iDrive, Dropbox, and iCloud. I don’t trust Google after it corrupted several thousands of my photos. (Fortunately, I don’t trust any one platform completeley, so I had other backups.) I also backup to a high-quality flash drive and to DVDs. Keep in mind that the stability of data on those media is rated in years, up to 10, after which the data tend to decay, which is where Blu-Ray comes in, with a 100-year estimated data reliability, assuming the hardware to read it will still work in 100 years. I’m not going the Blu-Ray route, but would if I couldn’t stand the thought of my descendants not having access to my photos.

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  3. Kaz

    Like that it is fast, does a good job and photos can be scanned in batches. I had previously used a flatbed for scanning however inherited a huge number of photos I wanted to digitalise. This is the perfect scanner for the job.

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  4. Alaniz

    Lo único que le falto es digitalizar credenciales !!

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  5. WasabiK

    This is one of the few scanners that has a auto feed to scan stacks of photos at a time. Much faster than using a flatbed scanner. Therefore I bit the bullet and bought this. Turns out it’s worth every penny!- Scans BOTH SIDES of photos at the same time. If there are notes on the backs of the photos, they will be scanned.- The quality is excellent. I scanned the same set of photos on my HP all-in-one printer/scanner and this scanner. This scanner captures much more detail from the photos especially the shadow areas.- Files can be saved in lossless .tif format (or lossy .jpg format)- FastFoto app can apply auto adjustments to pictures (colour, brightness, and redeye), and save these adjustments in a SEPARATE file, preserving the original scan in case you want to edit it later using more “advanced” apps like Photoshop.- Scanner itself is compact and folds up for storage. It’s sitting on my mom’s desk right now, and it takes up less than half the space than the flatbed scanner she had.- It is FAST. Takes a few seconds to scan each photo at 600dpi. (there are also 300dpi and 1200dpi options)- Files are automatically put into folders and numbered. When adding more files to the same folder, the numbering continues from the last picture.- File numbering corresponds to the order you load the photos (with the front photo being #0001). It actually scans them in reverse order but the file numbering will be correct after scanning. Helps with my OCD making sure that photos are in the order taken.- Can scan documents as well as pictures.I did notice some etching of glossy photos like some reviewers mentioned. The etching results in some streaks in the scans, and those get blown up by some AI photo editing tools. I would say this is a minor annoyance because the image quality is so much better than flatbed, and it’s so much faster to scan hundreds of photos. I don’t plan to keep the originals and I will look into removing the streaks in the editing workflow.

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  6. S Rogers

    I bought this scanner to clear up some storage bins of photographs after my mom passed away, and it has been worth every penny. I’m SO glad I invested in this because it has allowed me to save a HUGE amount of photographs from years and years ago, preserving precious memories that might have otherwise been lost.The picture quality is outstanding, capturing even the smallest details in both photos and documents. It’s incredibly easy to use, making the scanning process quick and efficient. I’ve also started scanning my kids’ drawings, so I can save them forever too.The accuracy of the scans is almost perfect, with just the occasional minor adjustment needed. Overall, I am very happy with this purchase. If you have a lot of photos or documents to digitize, this scanner is a fantastic choice. Highly recommend!

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  7. Dennis

    Fantastic scanner. So fast and easy to use.Does everything so fast. Wouldn’t be without one.

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    Epson FastFoto FF-680W Wireless High-Speed Photo and Document Scanning System, Black
    Epson FastFoto FF-680W Wireless High-Speed Photo and Document Scanning System, Black

    $614.97

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