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We may poke fun at the massive multitasking printers of yesteryear, but having a scanner really did come in handy. If you find yourself missing that addition in your family's old ’00s computer room, let SwiftScan VIP fill the void. A lifetime license is currently £32.77 (reg. £156.09) when you use our discount code TAKE30 at checkout through April 27.
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