If you are like me and were photo crazy either vacationing or had kids before digital cameras were everything do yourself a favor and invest $100-$150 in a better scanner. If you have a 100 photos or less this is a nice quick cheap unit. I will now be investing 100 for a higher quality scanner which I should have done to begin with. I ended up with over 3/4 of the photos with white lines. With how many photos I had, it ended up being such a headache that I just wanted to be done. That became very time consuming and I would have to do the cleaning process every 20 photos.
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User manual has a 3 step cleaning process which I did and make the first handful of photos great again, but white lines throughout the photos kept reappearing. My reason for saying that is the first 100 photos scanned in great, although lighter than original photo, after that lines appeared on the scanned in photos.
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Overall scanner is very user friendly and scans/stores photos quickly.
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Quick scanner, but quality is not good enough if you have a lot of photos.