I haven't used that software, but I'm wondering is you click on the first card you want flipped, hold shift down, then click on the last card in the bunch you want flipped: will that not flip all the ones between? Just a possible idea for you to save a little time clicking (possibly also separating out your landscape cards at the beginning as well, so they are all scanning together?)
I've always wanted to sell my base cards on ebay to clear space. The problem was taking pictures with my phone of each and every card. Thanks to your videos I have learned there is a way around that. My main question is for a lower end (price wise) scanner which scanner should I get? Also, what do you charge for shipping? Thank you!
Epson DS510 is a pretty good starting point. You can get them used off eBay for $100. As for shipping, I charge 75 cents and use the Ebay Standard Envelope program to ship the cards which sell for under $20
New Subscriber. Nice video. I saw someone said they listed 1000 cards in 1 day. I believe they would using that AI program as well and that new $2000 scanner. I deff have to upgrade. Doing it one at a time I can only get maybe 20 an hour.
Thanks for the sub my friend. There are some folks doing major volume with Kronocard for sure, the expensive Fujitsu scanners are the way to go. You can also use less expensive ones and be just fine as well
The scanner is a Epson Ds10, you can get them used on ebay for ~$100. The software is a monthly subscription and varies in price depending on how much you're listing - $25 - $100 a month.
Does krono card give you a recent price guide or suggestion? Or do you already know the price based on research? I'm enjoying your channel, just found it. Thanks Apex!
New to selling cards on eBay. Currently taking multiple photos of each card and running variant listings of each year and brand. Currently using a Chromebook as my MacBook is running too slow (already reset to factory settings to clean it up and it did nothing) do you know if this scanner and program will run on chromebook? Also, when kronocard loads on eBay, is it under a variant listing or individual listings?
if you are selling a few hundred/ thousand cards a day, is there any way to expedite the shipping process? or do you have to individually print labels, prep cards, package and ship each card without any sort of shortcut?
Sorry if you said , but if you did I missed it. What is the model number of your scanner, please? (also, excellent little foam bed. Looks luxurious. Truly fit for a (Diamond) king.
It's Epson DS510, but many have mentioned this model will scratch thick (chrome) cards. I have two of them, and one of mine does scratch cards, which is why I bought the second one. It's a good budget scanner granted you get one that doesn't scratch. A sure fire bet is going with an expensive Fujitsu. Also, each night I curl up in a bed of that foam alongside my cards, even the ones with scratches.
@@millr7165 If you're talkin just plain ol' 20pt cards, it's excellent. If you anna do thick or real rigid stock, it's a no. I wish I hadf had the extra couopkle hundred to get a fujitsu that can go thicker, but if I had I'd probably be regretting having spent the extra money and not using it enough. SO, for my personal use, it fits me fine, and then just using the old flatbed for anything thicker. If money is no object though, get one of the two fujitsu feed scanners that take thicker and can take cards in a sleeve. (which wikll be $200 and $500 more or so)
Hey can you do a video with proper formatting for pokemon cards using kronocard? i've used it for a few months and it just isn't working for sales when I use it as compared to listing manually. Its like those listings can't be found and I cant figure out the formatting in the app to make the titles work. I basically stopped using it because it was making things worse. If you can't do a video on it, can you possibly link me to a store that uses it successfully for pokemon cards so I can study their listings and figure it out on my own? I would love to keep using the program as it significantly increases my output, but the results just ain't there.
Epson DS-510. buy it used on ebay for $100. Make sure it has that annoying ass little cable you always forget to buy when you buy a printer or scanner.
Couple of questions. Does it list all of the cards all at once? Or can you schedule it to upload 1 card every few seconds. Also can you schedule uploads to ebay on a future date?
These are great questions. You can schedule it to upload them all immediately, or stagger it every X number of minutes or hours. So you could list 1 card every 5 mins, 10 min, etc - whatever you want to set it up to do. You can also schedule batches of cards to list in the future, you just pick the date and time.
@@ApexCardsLLC Not trying to be mean, but when the AI is off, the details can slip by. Just trying to help you out because I am intrigued by this process. What percent of your cards sell?
@@AstrosTom Oh yeah the AI is definitely not perfect. After the first batch was submitted I re-watched the whole video and corrected them. I sell a lot of cards. Some take sit on ebay for a long time, some sell immediately just like manually listed cards. I've sold 6-7 of the cards listed from this video already after ~72 hours.
I store them in monster boxes in group of ~30 cards. I use the ebay SKU to locate them. For example a card might sell with SKU 37, I know that card is in group 37 (I have the groups labeled), so I grab that stack of cards from group 37 and pull that card I need out.
AI is holding the card collecting back and keeping prices low. Yes you can list a lot of card fast but I am seeing a lot of money being left on the table. I see HOF Rookie cards being listed for .99 cents when people will pay $40 to $100 or more for them. I look at the player and how good was the player and if they are a HOF and Rookie card I ask min of $40 or more depending on who the player is. AI is good for identifying a card but I would not use it all the time to price the card. I even see AI listing cards that are HOF or even Rookie cards and not even saying a word about it in the ad. I am a old time collector 66 years old so maybe that is why I feel the way I do AI.
Negative huh? Ye well here's one for ya. Howabout cleaning up your surroundings like getting rid of the dust EVERYWHERE. Duct on the scanner, on the computer all over the damn place. I would never buy a single card from your dusty joint!
Thanks for making the videos. I just downloaded yesterday after watching your other video.
Awesome! I't s helpful tool for sure. I hope it serves you well!
lol "nice foam bed!" Great video as always, Apex. Keep it up.
Which scanner are you using?
Have you tried scanning cards that are in top loaders?
I need to upgrade from my soft bed of bubble wrap to a soft bed of foam. Can’t have my cards living like peasants anymore after seeing this video
I’m having a problem listing lots or batches of cards to eBay using kronocard.
Which scanner do you use?
Does it scan with toploaders?
can u share your scanner settings please. thank you
I'll do a video about this in the future
Will an Eason scanner work with my MacBook laptop? Thanks!!
I haven't used that software, but I'm wondering is you click on the first card you want flipped, hold shift down, then click on the last card in the bunch you want flipped: will that not flip all the ones between? Just a possible idea for you to save a little time clicking (possibly also separating out your landscape cards at the beginning as well, so they are all scanning together?)
I've always wanted to sell my base cards on ebay to clear space. The problem was taking pictures with my phone of each and every card. Thanks to your videos I have learned there is a way around that. My main question is for a lower end (price wise) scanner which scanner should I get? Also, what do you charge for shipping? Thank you!
Epson DS510 is a pretty good starting point. You can get them used off eBay for $100. As for shipping, I charge 75 cents and use the Ebay Standard Envelope program to ship the cards which sell for under $20
New Subscriber. Nice video. I saw someone said they listed 1000 cards in 1 day. I believe they would using that AI program as well and that new $2000 scanner. I deff have to upgrade. Doing it one at a time I can only get maybe 20 an hour.
Thanks for the sub my friend. There are some folks doing major volume with Kronocard for sure, the expensive Fujitsu scanners are the way to go. You can also use less expensive ones and be just fine as well
Do you do free shipping on all items
How much is the scanner and software? I have a couple million cards and it takes me a hour to list one card on ebay lol.
The scanner is a Epson Ds10, you can get them used on ebay for ~$100. The software is a monthly subscription and varies in price depending on how much you're listing - $25 - $100 a month.
@@ApexCardsLLC Does this type pf scanner work with thicker cards like Topps Chrome and Mozaic? Thanks
Does krono card give you a recent price guide or suggestion? Or do you already know the price based on research? I'm enjoying your channel, just found it. Thanks Apex!
The AI doesn't fill in the price, I choose the price and fill it in. I look up each card on COMC or eBay to correctly price them.
New to selling cards on eBay. Currently taking multiple photos of each card and running variant listings of each year and brand. Currently using a Chromebook as my MacBook is running too slow (already reset to factory settings to clean it up and it did nothing) do you know if this scanner and program will run on chromebook? Also, when kronocard loads on eBay, is it under a variant listing or individual listings?
if you are selling a few hundred/ thousand cards a day, is there any way to expedite the shipping process? or do you have to individually print labels, prep cards, package and ship each card without any sort of shortcut?
Unfortunately not
Love the videos! Do you do straight buy it now, auctions or best offers?
I'm straight buy it now brother
Wondering where your pulling prices from as you go?
Comc.com most of the time
Sorry if you said , but if you did I missed it. What is the model number of your scanner, please? (also, excellent little foam bed. Looks luxurious. Truly fit for a (Diamond) king.
It's Epson DS510, but many have mentioned this model will scratch thick (chrome) cards. I have two of them, and one of mine does scratch cards, which is why I bought the second one. It's a good budget scanner granted you get one that doesn't scratch. A sure fire bet is going with an expensive Fujitsu. Also, each night I curl up in a bed of that foam alongside my cards, even the ones with scratches.
@@ApexCardsLLC Ah ok, thanks. I just went and got a black friday deal on the Epson ES-400 II
@@shig27frag how well does that scanner work? I was looking to buy the same one at my local walmart. Thank you.
@@millr7165 If you're talkin just plain ol' 20pt cards, it's excellent. If you anna do thick or real rigid stock, it's a no. I wish I hadf had the extra couopkle hundred to get a fujitsu that can go thicker, but if I had I'd probably be regretting having spent the extra money and not using it enough. SO, for my personal use, it fits me fine, and then just using the old flatbed for anything thicker. If money is no object though, get one of the two fujitsu feed scanners that take thicker and can take cards in a sleeve. (which wikll be $200 and $500 more or so)
Hey can you do a video with proper formatting for pokemon cards using kronocard? i've used it for a few months and it just isn't working for sales when I use it as compared to listing manually. Its like those listings can't be found and I cant figure out the formatting in the app to make the titles work. I basically stopped using it because it was making things worse. If you can't do a video on it, can you possibly link me to a store that uses it successfully for pokemon cards so I can study their listings and figure it out on my own? I would love to keep using the program as it significantly increases my output, but the results just ain't there.
would this work with a flat bed scanner?
The software works with a flatbed yes, it's just not as quickly.
Hey men just curious, is there an option to have your listings promoted? Because right now I promote all my listings and get alot of sales that way
Once the listings are posted to eBay, you can do with them whatever you like - promote them, run a sale, change them, etc
How do you no the price of these cards or did you look them up
I look them all up.
Hey man what scanner are you using?
Epson DS-510. buy it used on ebay for $100. Make sure it has that annoying ass little cable you always forget to buy when you buy a printer or scanner.
@@ApexCardsLLC thanks so much my dude!
Couple of questions.
Does it list all of the cards all at once? Or can you schedule it to upload 1 card every few seconds.
Also can you schedule uploads to ebay on a future date?
These are great questions. You can schedule it to upload them all immediately, or stagger it every X number of minutes or hours. So you could list 1 card every 5 mins, 10 min, etc - whatever you want to set it up to do. You can also schedule batches of cards to list in the future, you just pick the date and time.
@@ApexCardsLLC That's Amazing! Creds to whoever created the program. And thank you very much for sharing the info. This will help a ton of people!
I try to send cards to ebay, and I keep getting this error message that pops up??
What does the error message say?
@@ApexCardsLLC it says, Error 127: Application name invalid. API application & quot; [0]" invalid
Interesting, I have always wondered how card sellers can have so many cards listed given the average value.
This is for sure one way it's done!
It listed the wrong team on the Cole EOZ card. It showed Astros instead of Yankees.
Good looking out brother, I will fix it.
@@ApexCardsLLC Not trying to be mean, but when the AI is off, the details can slip by. Just trying to help you out because I am intrigued by this process. What percent of your cards sell?
@@AstrosTom Oh yeah the AI is definitely not perfect. After the first batch was submitted I re-watched the whole video and corrected them. I sell a lot of cards. Some take sit on ebay for a long time, some sell immediately just like manually listed cards. I've sold 6-7 of the cards listed from this video already after ~72 hours.
Do your cards get scratched when you scan?
No they do not.
When your posting all these cards does it price it for you
It does not price them for you, you have to choose the price.
How are you storing these so you can quickly pull orders to ship?
I store them in monster boxes in group of ~30 cards. I use the ebay SKU to locate them. For example a card might sell with SKU 37, I know that card is in group 37 (I have the groups labeled), so I grab that stack of cards from group 37 and pull that card I need out.
First like and comment again WHOOP WHOOP
I appreciate you brother!
AI is holding the card collecting back and keeping prices low. Yes you can list a lot of card fast but I am seeing a lot of money being left on the table. I see HOF Rookie cards being listed for .99 cents when people will pay $40 to $100 or more for them. I look at the player and how good was the player and if they are a HOF and Rookie card I ask min of $40 or more depending on who the player is. AI is good for identifying a card but I would not use it all the time to price the card. I even see AI listing cards that are HOF or even Rookie cards and not even saying a word about it in the ad. I am a old time collector 66 years old so maybe that is why I feel the way I do AI.
Negative huh? Ye well here's one for ya. Howabout cleaning up your surroundings like getting rid of the dust EVERYWHERE. Duct on the scanner, on the computer all over the damn place. I would never buy a single card from your dusty joint!
Quality not quantity.
To each his own!