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Epson FastFoto FF-680W Photo Scanner, Black, B11B237501

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Media type Post Card, Photo
Scanner type Photo
Brand Epson
Model name FF-680W
Connectivity technology Wireless and USB

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  • Preserve Your Priceless Photos – SafeTouch Technology for worry-free scanning up to 8.5 inch wide, plus postcards, Polaroid photos and panoramas
  • Second-Generation Epson FastFoto Software – Scan, Restore, Organize and Share precious memories; offers intelligent file organization tools
  • Flexible Scanning – offers modes for easy sharing (300 dpi), archiving (600 dpi TIFF) and enlarging (1200 dpi3); handles multiple sizes in one batch
  • Easy to Connect – includes both USB and wireless connectivity for flexible placement
  • Perfect Picture Imaging System – bring new life to old photos with auto enhancement, color restoration, red-eye reduction, de-skew, crop and rotate

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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the scanner. They mention that it is an excellent product that every family historian should have. They appreciate that it works well, produces quality digital versions of their photographs, and that it improves the quality.

"This scanner scans photos perfectly and is an excellent product that every family historian would find very worthwhile." Read more

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"...Can do up to 1200 dpi. Takes photos from the back. Set up including a wireless connection was very easy...." Read more

"Like that it is fast, does a good job and photos can be scanned in batches...." Read more

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Customers are satisfied with the speed of the scanner. For example, they mention it's good with photos and documents, and it does the job quick and easy. Some say it hasn't missed a beat and prints side by side at speed. That said, most are happy with the quality and how easy it is to use and set up.

"...and thy were accurate - I have copied 2500 photos so far and it hasnt missed a beat...." Read more

"Like that it is fast, does a good job and photos can be scanned in batches...." Read more

"...At $650 (or there abouts) worked extremely well.The document printing is quick and is of good quality...." Read more

"...Convenient to use with my iPad and photos instantly in my cloud!" Read more

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Customers find the scanner easy to use. They mention it's convenient to use with their iPad and produces quality digital photos. Some say it'll process many photos and make transferring prints to digital very simple.

"This product is simple to use. The only down side is the time it takes to process the images. Overall still a very good experience." Read more

"...Very happy thus far having simply scanned old photos. Convenient to use with my iPad and photos instantly in my cloud!" Read more

"...The software is easy to use, and has enabled me to file and describe photos so that they are easy to retrieve when I need to...." Read more

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Customers find the scanner versatile and handy to have. They say it's perfect for their needs and great for documents.

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I took a punt on this picture scanner and found it to be better than I was expecting, good build quality, easy to set up and then produces quality digital versions of your photographs (final quality depends on the original picture quality). Very impressed.
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Reviewed in Australia on 16 February 2024
Style Name: FF-680 - NewVerified Purchase
This scanner scans photos perfectly and is an excellent product that every family historian would find very worthwhile.
Reviewed in Australia on 24 March 2024
Style Name: FF-680 - NewVerified Purchase
Great unit - I looked at heaps of reviews and thy were accurate - I have copied 2500 photos so far and it hasnt missed a beat. I have had a little difficulty getting the documents to scan as described but I bought it primarily for photographs
Reviewed in Australia on 27 January 2024
Style Name: FF-680 - NewVerified Purchase
great photo scanner
Reviewed in Australia on 14 August 2023
Style Name: FF-680 - NewVerified Purchase
It works as detailed in the pamphlets and tech specs, that is double sided one per second at 300dpi. Can do up to 1200 dpi. Takes photos from the back. Set up including a wireless connection was very easy.

The only glitch I found is that it tries to over enhance the photos, especially colour ones. When I used an
app such as VueScan, you can control the background, colour balance a lot better and get a better result,
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Reviewed in Australia on 10 September 2023
Style Name: FF-680 - NewVerified Purchase
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.
Reviewed in Australia on 30 October 2023
Style Name: FF-680 - NewVerified Purchase
Purchased to move photos to digital. Enabled to complete a large amount in reduced time.
Quick delivery, next day.
Great service from the delivery team.
Reviewed in Australia on 1 March 2023
Style Name: FF-680 - NewVerified Purchase
An example of you get what you pay for.
At $650 (or there abouts) worked extremely well.
The document printing is quick and is of good quality. Default res is 200dpi , I found 300dpi much better at the cost of being slightly slower in processing.
Photo scanning is also good. Very quickly scanned all 36 6x4 prints. One thing to note, disabled auto correction for colour/brightness levels; does a terrible job. Best leave post production to apps like Photoshop.
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Reviewed in Australia on 2 July 2021
Style Name: FF-680 - NewVerified Purchase
I’ve only had the printer a couple of days but have already uploaded a couple of thousand photos to the cloud. I am very happy with the quality and its ability. I am scanning at 300dpi which takes 3 seconds per photo however the actual loading of the photos takes a lot longer.

For someone like me with so many photos accumulated over 40 years I am just happy to have them out of the box and on the cloud from where all my family can view them. Are the photos perfect? For what I need they are.
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WasabiK
5.0 out of 5 stars Just buy it, it's worth every penny!
Reviewed in Canada on 7 December 2023
Style Name: FF-680 - NewVerified Purchase
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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Ailis
5.0 out of 5 stars Need to scan a lot of inherited photos?
Reviewed in the United States on 14 June 2021
Style Name: FF-680 - NewVerified Purchase
I inherited several large 20+ gallon totes full of family photos when my last immediate family member passed away several years ago. My ultimate goal was to scan all the photos in so that I could have a digital copy of them and do *something* with all the totes of physical pictures. At first, I picked up a flat bed scanner off Craigslist but that turned out to be problematic and cumbersome. In order to get a several scanned in, I'd end up adding 30 minutes total to one scan because of all of the post photo editing that is needed to crop photos and re-adjust etc. After several hours and only managing to scan in maybe 50-100 photos, I gave up and put the totes aside until I could figure out a better alternative.

I researched photo scanning services and with as many photos as I have, it would not have been feasible. The most "economical" package I could find was to scan 200 photos and the cost would be in the ballpark of $500. Considering I would have well over 200 photos to scan, I could not, in my right mind, justify paying this much $ to have my photos scanned.

In one of my late night, "my brain won't slow down enough to fall asleep moments." I started researching "auto-feed" scanners and if something like this would be possible. This is how I came across the FastFoto 680W. I read the reviews on Amazon as well as other websites not related to Epson, I saw the pros and cons and decided that it would be worth investing in this scanner in order to get these numerous totes of photos scanned in.

The scanner arrived and I had issues setting the scanner up on our wifi. I followed the steps as instructed and still had issues setting up the scanner on wifi. Having the scanner setup via USB wasn't the best idea due to space on my desk and location of my computer equipment in my office. After uninstalling/reinstalling, coming across random "bummer" errors and just no luck, I called Epson and had them assist. Not sure what it was, but they had me walk through all of the steps I performed and re-performed and it set up just fine.

Once the scanner was setup, I was able to start scanning photos. I sorted through the photos and stacked them in similar photo sizes and time frames (or at least rough time frames). For the most part I haven't run into any issues scanning photos. Some of the photos I have from the 50's are are on thick card stock which will not process through the auto-feed scanner and will need to be scanned another way. I haven't specifically counted, but I've placed a stack of more than 30 photos and it ran through without issue. So far, I've scanned over 1000 photos in. Periodically, I will get a notice on my PC to clean the scanner and have noted a few photos come through with lines on them but nothing too major.

I really like the auto-correct feature that comes with the photo scanning software. I have it set to where I can select which of the 2 scans look better and delete the one I don't want. What is really cool about the scanner, is the smallest pictures I've been able to scan so far. The card the image is on is maybe less than 2" by 1" in size, so the image is super tiny. When the photos are enlarged in the software, you can see all the details that you couldn't see (without a magnifying glass at least) on the original image. The quality and age of the photo comes into play here, so the output of what you scan really depends on what is on the original photo. I've never seen photos before of my grandparents from when they were younger than their 40's. Finding these photos has been fascinating and to be able to see them like this... :-O I've had luck scanning photos from WWII era, all the way back to the early 1900's if not before.

I've used the scanner to scan documents as well. The scanning process for the most part has been super easy, I've used the double-sided scan feature in the Epson ScanSmart software. I've run into a couple of errors where it scans the front of a document, shows it in the software but after you save to PDF, it is missing the front that you just scanned. Haven't quite worked out the details on that.

My 2nd run in with Epson tech support wasn't as great as the first one. The first one, I felt like I was being talked down to and like I was wasting their time. It may have been the accent, I'm not sure but the 2nd time was most definitely worse than the first.

I was scanning stacks of documents in using the ScanSmart software one night and haven't had any issues. Everything was scanning fine, I was using the double-sided scanning option in the software. Then we had a power surge and everything in the house shut off and some things came back on (like they would when something like this happens). When I booted my PC back up to start scanning again, I was now missing the double-sided scanning option and could not get my scanner back online to continue scanning. I had the option of single-sided scanning and the option for the trial to scan receipts and invoices but my double-sided scanning option was no longer there. I performed several actions to troubleshoot the problem, including uninstalling/reinstalling the ScanSmart software, unplugging and plugging back in the scanner (finally got that back online and it would scan photos but NOT documents to PDF), uninstalled drivers for OCR and PDF, a myriad of other things in the correct steps needed to be taken. I finally gave up and called Epson. The first guy I talked to had no clue what I was talking about when I mentioned the double-sided scanning option in the software, played it off like I had no idea what *I* was talking about and was just in general incompetent. I finally got transferred to a manager who also talked down to me and because apparently it was right before their end of shift/end of day, told me that he would email me a document on how to remove a "core folder" for the software within 5 minutes after we got off the phone call, only to be hung up on and lied to. I ended up using the contact support feature on the epson website and told them everything and it wasn't until after I submitted that, that I got the instructions I was promised before that I didn't get. Long story short, I ended up figuring out how to fix the scanner issue that required a lot of digging through program files on my PC, temp files and other places. Any average person would probably not have been able to figure this out on their own.

My experiences with Epson have been LESS than stellar. On a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being excellent, 1 being the worst, I'd rate them at a 2 or 3.

The scanner itself works great. There are flaws, you will/may run into issues. Being able to scan in all these photos has been a relief to finally be able to do. Be prepared if you have to call Epson though as you will probably get the same level of service I received.
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Ailis
5.0 out of 5 stars Need to scan a lot of inherited photos?
Reviewed in the United States on 14 June 2021
I inherited several large 20+ gallon totes full of family photos when my last immediate family member passed away several years ago. My ultimate goal was to scan all the photos in so that I could have a digital copy of them and do *something* with all the totes of physical pictures. At first, I picked up a flat bed scanner off Craigslist but that turned out to be problematic and cumbersome. In order to get a several scanned in, I'd end up adding 30 minutes total to one scan because of all of the post photo editing that is needed to crop photos and re-adjust etc. After several hours and only managing to scan in maybe 50-100 photos, I gave up and put the totes aside until I could figure out a better alternative.

I researched photo scanning services and with as many photos as I have, it would not have been feasible. The most "economical" package I could find was to scan 200 photos and the cost would be in the ballpark of $500. Considering I would have well over 200 photos to scan, I could not, in my right mind, justify paying this much $ to have my photos scanned.

In one of my late night, "my brain won't slow down enough to fall asleep moments." I started researching "auto-feed" scanners and if something like this would be possible. This is how I came across the FastFoto 680W. I read the reviews on Amazon as well as other websites not related to Epson, I saw the pros and cons and decided that it would be worth investing in this scanner in order to get these numerous totes of photos scanned in.

The scanner arrived and I had issues setting the scanner up on our wifi. I followed the steps as instructed and still had issues setting up the scanner on wifi. Having the scanner setup via USB wasn't the best idea due to space on my desk and location of my computer equipment in my office. After uninstalling/reinstalling, coming across random "bummer" errors and just no luck, I called Epson and had them assist. Not sure what it was, but they had me walk through all of the steps I performed and re-performed and it set up just fine.

Once the scanner was setup, I was able to start scanning photos. I sorted through the photos and stacked them in similar photo sizes and time frames (or at least rough time frames). For the most part I haven't run into any issues scanning photos. Some of the photos I have from the 50's are are on thick card stock which will not process through the auto-feed scanner and will need to be scanned another way. I haven't specifically counted, but I've placed a stack of more than 30 photos and it ran through without issue. So far, I've scanned over 1000 photos in. Periodically, I will get a notice on my PC to clean the scanner and have noted a few photos come through with lines on them but nothing too major.

I really like the auto-correct feature that comes with the photo scanning software. I have it set to where I can select which of the 2 scans look better and delete the one I don't want. What is really cool about the scanner, is the smallest pictures I've been able to scan so far. The card the image is on is maybe less than 2" by 1" in size, so the image is super tiny. When the photos are enlarged in the software, you can see all the details that you couldn't see (without a magnifying glass at least) on the original image. The quality and age of the photo comes into play here, so the output of what you scan really depends on what is on the original photo. I've never seen photos before of my grandparents from when they were younger than their 40's. Finding these photos has been fascinating and to be able to see them like this... :-O I've had luck scanning photos from WWII era, all the way back to the early 1900's if not before.

I've used the scanner to scan documents as well. The scanning process for the most part has been super easy, I've used the double-sided scan feature in the Epson ScanSmart software. I've run into a couple of errors where it scans the front of a document, shows it in the software but after you save to PDF, it is missing the front that you just scanned. Haven't quite worked out the details on that.

My 2nd run in with Epson tech support wasn't as great as the first one. The first one, I felt like I was being talked down to and like I was wasting their time. It may have been the accent, I'm not sure but the 2nd time was most definitely worse than the first.

I was scanning stacks of documents in using the ScanSmart software one night and haven't had any issues. Everything was scanning fine, I was using the double-sided scanning option in the software. Then we had a power surge and everything in the house shut off and some things came back on (like they would when something like this happens). When I booted my PC back up to start scanning again, I was now missing the double-sided scanning option and could not get my scanner back online to continue scanning. I had the option of single-sided scanning and the option for the trial to scan receipts and invoices but my double-sided scanning option was no longer there. I performed several actions to troubleshoot the problem, including uninstalling/reinstalling the ScanSmart software, unplugging and plugging back in the scanner (finally got that back online and it would scan photos but NOT documents to PDF), uninstalled drivers for OCR and PDF, a myriad of other things in the correct steps needed to be taken. I finally gave up and called Epson. The first guy I talked to had no clue what I was talking about when I mentioned the double-sided scanning option in the software, played it off like I had no idea what *I* was talking about and was just in general incompetent. I finally got transferred to a manager who also talked down to me and because apparently it was right before their end of shift/end of day, told me that he would email me a document on how to remove a "core folder" for the software within 5 minutes after we got off the phone call, only to be hung up on and lied to. I ended up using the contact support feature on the epson website and told them everything and it wasn't until after I submitted that, that I got the instructions I was promised before that I didn't get. Long story short, I ended up figuring out how to fix the scanner issue that required a lot of digging through program files on my PC, temp files and other places. Any average person would probably not have been able to figure this out on their own.

My experiences with Epson have been LESS than stellar. On a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being excellent, 1 being the worst, I'd rate them at a 2 or 3.

The scanner itself works great. There are flaws, you will/may run into issues. Being able to scan in all these photos has been a relief to finally be able to do. Be prepared if you have to call Epson though as you will probably get the same level of service I received.
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Richard Sims
5.0 out of 5 stars So worth the money, absolutely fantastic product.
Reviewed in the United States on 23 January 2018
Style Name: FF-640Verified Purchase
So my wife and I have inherited thousands of pictures and we don't have a lot of space. We wanted to scan them all, but having scanned small amounts of pictures in the past, I know what an ordeal it is to do that, and the thought of doing thousands, maybe tens of thousands is too daunting to even consider.

So I found this scanner and read and watched several reviews. $600 is a lot of money to plunk down on a scanner, and I was skeptical about how useful this would be. I am an IT professional and I have used many a piece of fancy equipment that you have to spend more time fixing or un jamming rather than reaping any benefits out of it.

I can only say that this is the most amazing scanner I have ever used and if you have literally thousands of photos to scan, it's worth twice what I paid for it.

My wife and I spent about 4 hours on Sunday, and we scanned 3261 pictures, which had filled up 2 large boxes. Most of the time was spent by either my wife sorting the pictures into decades and looking for duplicates and by both of use removing some photos from albums. I can't really say how much of that was actual scanning, but the scanning portion is so very quick and easy, it's absolutely amazing.

Aside from it being quick and painless, it is also fantastic. For starters it automatically scans the back of the pictures without any loss of speed. so if you have notes written on the back, you won't lose them, and it's smart enough to "detect" writing, so it won't just automatically scan the backs unless there is something on it worth keeping (this is configurable, so you can either adjust the threshold or have it scan all backs anyway).

It will also automatically color / exposure correct all of the photos for you and give you the option of updating the original scan, or saving it as an alternate file. I pretty much liked most or all of the adjusted photos more than the originals, but my wife liked some of the originals better, so we wound up using the multiple file option, which gives you a little more work afterwards, but it's great to have the option...

Another really amazing thing is the feed / scanner system. While there are guides on the feeder to select the size, I've found that you absolutely don't need them for most things. You can put photos of completely different sizes in the same batch and it will handle them just fine. Also, on rare occasions I have seen it miss-feed a photo and it goes through slightly crooked, but somehow the scan comes out perfectly straight.

The auto feed says it allows you to put 30 photos in, but I have actually gotten a couple more than that, but for the most part it's probably going to be less than that for most batches. Also, If the photos have too much curl in them, you're going to find that you'll have to put fewer photos in a batch or else it may jam on the first picture.

The printer includes a sleeve for scanning damaged or extremely fragile items, and I used it for a few news paper clippings, but using it will require you to edit the photo and crop out the sleeve itself. Also, after using the sleeve a few times I tried putting some newspaper clipping through without the sleeve and it worked just fine, so the scanner really is extremely gentle on whatever passes through it.

About the only thing it doesn't do is polaroid pictures, if you have boxes of those, don't get this, they are too thick to go through the feeder and will jam every time. Luckily we only had 1 of those, but I was able to test it out and verify it won't work. (It also states it's not for polaroids in the manual).

Bottom line, if you are faced with a large picture scanning project, you should absolutely buy this, now.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Gran producto, gran experiencia de compra con Amazon
Reviewed in Mexico on 30 January 2017
Style Name: FF-640Verified Purchase
De EPSON siempre espero lo mejor y nunca he sido descepcionado. Es un scanner velóz y con excelente calidad de imagen, lo recomiendo para trabajos de digitalización de fotografías familiares o bien, para proyectos en los que importa el mejor balance costo-beneficio. Para digitalización fotográfica con fines artísticos y creativos, EPSON cuenta con mejores scanners como la serie V700, V750, V800 y V850 Pro.

De Amazon me encanta que los impuestos de importación quedan definidos y cobrados desde el principio, entonces aquí en México nunca tengo que hacer desembolsos adicionales.

Gran producto (EPSON), gran vendedor (AMAZON), ¡Gran experiencia de compra!

¿Trump dejará que esta bonita relación de valor siga adelante? No lo dejemos a la suerte, luchemos por ello, muchos negocios dependen de ello, negocios estadounidenses y negocios mexicanos por igual.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible piece of equipment.
Reviewed in Canada on 1 January 2024
Style Name: FF-680 - NewVerified Purchase
Fast, easy to use, quality built, great software and small foot print. Fast set up, produces excellent results. Accepts multiple sizes of photos in batches. Highly recommend