📈 Scan, Stack, and Sell—Your Cards Deserve the Best!
The Scanstand is a premium accessory designed for trading card enthusiasts, allowing for quick scanning, cataloging, and price checking of unsleeved cards. With a capacity for approximately 130 cards, a user-friendly setup, and made from eco-friendly materials, it’s the perfect tool for any serious collector.
Z**Y
Worth It
Easily worth every penny. Makes scanning a singular deck to upload to places like Archidekt or EDHREC a breeze. When it comes to scanning bulk its very good, too. It's one flaw is the need for nearly perfect lighting. You have to get it position just right around your light source or the sides of the box cast a shadow bad enough to cause issues with the scanning. Once I figured out the best place to set it up, it worked flawlessly. Able to scan several thousand cards in just an evening. And the fact that it packs up for easy storage and transport is an added bonus. Would recommend
D**A
Wanted to like it.
I was previously using a 3d printed scanbox that a friend got the specs for online. It was a bit clunky in that the stand your phone rests on was attached to the bottom box. So I was excited when I saw this version that can remove the stand for storage. That part works great. Where the issue is, is the portion where the cards slide down the angled ramp. Nearly every single time the card gets stuck and I have to push it into the pit. Even when I forcefully fling the cards in, they dont always go all the way down. Something is wrong with the angle or the surface itself. I notice on my old 3d one it has ridges to create less surface tension on the way down. The pit on this one is also much smaller. Only unsleeved cards will fit in it. I am bummed that I bought one of these for a friend first and didnt try it out myself to see it wasnt the best option.
C**A
Great Tool
Ok so I used ManaBox as my scanning app. This stand works, however not with sleeved cards. It can be a little finicky with the app, but once you have the right lightening and view with the app you can scan 100s of cards easily. It’s a good design for the money. Overall it’s awesome to catalog cards and probably as good as you’ll get for a scanner stand
M**X
Works most of the time.
The media could not be loaded. It does what it says it will do, mostly. I'll start with the good. The phone stand works fine. It's easy enough to get your cards back out when you're done by removing the door at the end. It's currently the cheapest one of these kind of items. The BEST part about it is it helps the phone scanner identify borderless cards properly. Often without this or a sleeve I have a very hard time getting Manabox to identify borderless cards.Sadly, it has a few negatives as well. It won't work with sleeves cards at all which is a shame. They don't claim it will though so they aren't lying. However I posted a video with this showing how the cards don't always slip into the tray like they should. You have to toss them in just right or they get stuck in a tilted spot. This really takes away from the speed you're trying to achieve with one of these things. Up to you if saving some money is worth these downsides compared to the alternatives. Additionally, you have to get the light and shadows JUST right, which might be hard depending on your light situation. I don't know if and other items in this category do that better though. It might just be a flaw of the app I used (Manabox)
D**J
Design needs reworking, makes scanning slower
First of all, this is just a 3D printed product. Which would be fine if it was functional, but all the flexibility in the world and it still has a nonfunctional design given practical use.The card slot is too small for any sleeved cards, the ramp isn’t steep enough for either sleeved or unsleeved, the frame when fitted leaves the wrong angle of the camera for scanning. All this leaves for way more time spent making up for non utility of the product, than actually scanning properly. Overall, less efficient. Maybe if you get lucky with a smooth print to reduce friction of the ramp, it’d be fine for specifically bulk scanning with no sleeves, if you have a small phone.Idk if the seller is even the owner of the 3D print file, but it needs wider design, adjustable width for card slot, steeper ramp, horizontally adjustable frame top.
M**E
Solid Product
I found this to be very useful. If you get an app like Photo Timer set it to 2 seconds and drop cards in you can scan just over 1000 cards in an hour. I've tried to use the Snapscan IX500 and that was scratching cards with this I dont have that issue. Only issue is sometimes cards get stuck in the slide down but with a little push they will always go down.
T**Y
Cheap 3D print
Doesn't work as described. Cheap 3D print, cards get stuck, wobbly and all around is easier for me to scan cards flat on the table. I've always wondered why I've avoided buying 3D printed items, guess now I know why.
J**I
Does what it needs to do
Seeing reviews on this, I was going back and forth on getting it or not.It tells in the description for unsleeved cards. I know that it is going to be a pain to unsleeve the cards and scan them, but it works with the app suggested.To use Dragon Shield's app I flipped the box over and load and behold it worked!Could the designer re-do the specs to make the catching tray bigger. Making it on a 3D printer and not that tough to make it so sleeves can stay on.Main Purpose for me was to have my phone being able to sit on something and be able to use my hands deal with the cards. It is a take it or leave it type of product that does have room for improvement. But it is still a product of take it for me.
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