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If they are photo prints a flatbed scanner will work, but cheap ones are SLOW. If you are going to scan thousands of photos with anything you better have a lot of free time to devote to it. Better to carefully sort and rank photos by desirability before you start. You may run out of time or interest after the first 100.
Get a photo editing app that will allow you to crop images. Load the scanner with as many prints as you can to make one big file, then crop them down to individual files with the software. This saves time.
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