Collectors Are Already Using the TCG Archivist System
Cards Autoscanned
Mobile App Users
Card Detection Accuracy
Tens of Thousands of cards are digitized every day.
How It Works
The CSC100 Scanner
If you have thousands of unsleeved cards the CSC100 is the fastest way to get them scanned. Add stacks of cards and the scanner does the rest. No manual scanning. No sorting required.
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Automatic ScanningProcess up to 100 unsleeved cards per batch. Your entire collection digitized in a fraction of the time. Scans up to 100 cards per minute.
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Built For Your CardsOver three generations of automated scanners we have perfected the hardware and software to minimize the risk of damage. Soft rubber rollers and specifically engineered touchpoints protect every card. The scanner auto stops immediately if anything goes wrong.
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Zero Damage ReportedWhile any automated system has risks, our users have scanned over 2 million cards with the CSC100 and we have not received a single report of card damage.
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Designed and Built In The USAThe CSC100 has been continuously refined through direct community feedback from 100's of users since we launched or first product in spring 2024. In stock and shipping today, backed by a 7 day money back guarantee.
Why Magic Collectors Choose the CSC100
Turn days of scanning into minutes.
Scan Stacks Automatically
Up to 100 cards per minute
Do other things while scanning
Built for large Magic collections
CSC100
Manual Scanning
Scanning Speed
Up to 100 cards per minute
One card at a time
User Effort
Load a stack and press start
Slide every card manually
Time to Scan a Collection
Minutes
Hours
Freedom While Scanning
Scan while doing other tasks
Must stay present
Error Checking
Review after scanning
Must monitor each scan
Time Saved Calculator
See how much time you'll save with automated CSC100 scanning
CSC100 time reflects the user effort required to load cards and review results. The machine scans cards automatically while you can step away. For the calculation we use use an estimation of 20 seconds of user time to scan a stack of 80 cards. Manual scanning assumes an average of 3 seconds per card.
