

📸 Preserve your past at the speed of now!
The Epson FastFoto FF-680W is a wireless high-speed photo and document scanner that digitizes up to 30 photos per 30 seconds with an auto feeder. It supports photo sizes from 9x13cm to panoramic 21x91cm, automatically enhances images with color restoration and cropping, and uploads scans directly to cloud services like Dropbox and Google Drive. Beyond photos, it scans double-sided documents at 45 pages per minute and offers OCR for searchable PDFs, making it a versatile tool for preserving memories and managing documents efficiently.
| ASIN | B07MLQJC6Y |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,850 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #31 in Document Scanners |
| Brand | Epson |
| Color | white |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (190) |
| Date First Available | 31 January 2019 |
| Item Weight | 3.7 Kilograms |
| Item model number | B11B237401BY |
| Manufacturer | Epson |
| Product Dimensions | 16.9 x 29.6 x 17.6 cm; 3.7 kg |
| Series | FF-680W |
| Wattage | 680 watts |
S**D
Amazing.
Do not doubt the capabilities of this scanner. Scanned 4000 photos in 1 day.
B**R
I bought the Epson FastFoto FF-680W to digitise decades of family photos, and it has exceeded every expectation. This scanner is lightning fast (up to 30 photos in 30 seconds). The auto feeder means I don’t have to babysit the process. It even detects and scans the back of photos if there are handwritten notes, which is a brilliant touch for preserving family history. The scan quality is superb at 600 DPI, with crisp detail and vibrant colors. Faded prints come back to life thanks to the built-in colour restoration, and I love that the software saves both the original and enhanced versions so I always have a backup. The included FastFoto software is intuitive, making it easy to crop, rotate, and share scans directly to cloud services like Dropbox or Google Drive. Beyond photos, it doubles as a powerful document scanner. Handling A4 pages, receipts, and even panoramic images. OCR support means I can turn scanned documents into searchable PDFs, which has been a huge time saver. Yes, the price is on the higher side, but if you have boxes of old photos or want a reliable all-in-one scanner, it’s worth every penny. It’s compact, easy to set up, and has quickly become one of my favorite tech purchases. I can finally share priceless memories with family without worrying about losing them to time. Highly recommended for anyone serious about preserving their photo collection.
T**L
War nicht mehr Original verpackt (geschützt) im Karton, Anleitung fehlte, ansonsten gut wie erwartet.
W**3
With boxes of old prints of all sizes and from cameras of different quality that I wanted to scan to preserve for posterity and ease of viewing and sharing, this was the only option as scanning on a flatbed would take a lifetime. I was sceptical and it was not cheap but decided to go for it. Well, more than 15000 prints later I am still amazed by this machine. It was easy to set up, is easy to use and gives good results. Even scanning at maximum optical resolution (600 dpi) it is SO quick. A 36 print pack goes through in not much longer than it takes to get the next ones ready and pack the previous ones away so you really can digitise a lifetime of prints in a reasonable time. Feed jams are rare and only caused by prints with album glue residue or being lazy and trying to get different print sizes through in the same run (and to be fair the instructions say not to do this). The option to scan the back at the same time is a real bonus where information has been written on a photo. As the process of scanning is so quick I moved on to prints inherited from my Grandmother, the oldest being early 1900's with a lot of family history recorded on the back which has been automatically captured. The auto correct works well for most prints, and of course further editing can be done in Photoshop or Lightroom. It is very impressive on old, slightly faded prints (see examples). Black and white works as well as colour, and the option to create 2 copies of the scan - the original and a corrected one - automatically means that if you are not happy with the auto corrected version you have the original to work on as you wish. With the volume of scans I have done, and the age and poor storage of some of the originals I have had a few issues with lines on the scans that have been easily resolved by a quick clean of the scan area which is easy to do and good instructions are supplied. Really recommend this scanner if you have a lot of prints to digitise - the old photos have been looked at more on the computer by the family then they ever were in the boxes in the loft ! I have disposed of all the prints, saving quite a bit of space, but kept the negatives just in case.
D**N
The hardware is called fastfoto and to be fair it is, scanning lots of photos in a very short period of time. However there is a huge fundamental flaw in the fastfoto software, it doesn’t matter what settings you select for the scanning of your photos it will always use high compression JPG format as the output, resulting in really bad quality scans. Any dark areas of the photos show all sorts of ghosting where the jpg compression has taken place. I contacted Epson who have confirmed that this is how the software works and there is no plan to update it. The issue doesn’t manifest in smart scan which is the document scanning software that also comes with the kit. However scanning photos with this is a much more laborious process. As a result I would strongly suggest that no one touches this with a barge pole, shame as it has the potential to be so much better.
L**H
Very pleased with this. I spent quite a while looking for a cheaper alternative but gave in and bought this one. I have many hundreds of photos to scan and it's working through them efficiently. It organises photos into folders based on date and description. It would be even better if it had more options for tagging sets of pictures but the simple options it offers are enough to get the job done. New batches of photos can be added to existing folders so I can scan them as I find them. The scans look as good as the originals. The software stores the original version and an automatically enhanced version, which is sometimes better, sometimes not, but it's good to have both and compare them. It also comes with document scanning software and that does an incredible job scanning receipts. It normally recognises them as receipts and manages to read the date off them somehow so I could, if I wanted or needed to, keep all my receipts in a brown paper bag and scan them whenever I got round to it. When plugged into the USB, the scanner works quickly enough at 600dpi and very quickly at 300dpi. On wifi it's noticeably slower and can easily lose the connection so I've ended up keeping it plugged in. Despite the very minor points mentioned, it's an excellent device and has already saved me hours of hassle.
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