Canon Microfilm Scanners |
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Canon MS-300 Digital Microfilm ScannerThe MS-300 easily integrates scanned microfilm images with today's document management systems. Standard PC and network printer connectivity simplifies image retrieval and provides digital conversion of film archives. Once scanned, images are ready for delivery via the Internet, E-mail or fax. Ideal for financial institutions and walk-up use in libraries, or as a component of a high-end imaging system. The MS-300II offers Hi-Speed USB 2.0 interface along with SCSI-II. |
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Canon MS-350 Digital Microfilm ScannerThe MS-350 is equipped with a remote keyboard that offers automated control of commonly used functions for the operational comfort and convenience necessary for dedicated users and those with disabilities. Through the standard PC-interface, the MS-350 enables you to retrieve images and convert film archives into digital files for printing, E-mailing, faxing, or storage —easily and efficiently. The MS-350 gives you the ability to convert information stored on microfilm and transfer it in seconds. That means you can integrate archived documents anywhere in your enterprise. The MS-350II now comes equipped with Hi-Speed USB 2.0 and SCSI-II. |
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Canon MS-800 Digital Microfilm ScannerStart with a wide-screen microfilm scanner capable of handling everything from checks to blueprints to newspapers, and more. But make it compact enough to fit on any desktop. Then raise the bar by pushing output resolution up to 600 dpi. And design it for high-speed, simple operation, great versatility, easy connectivity, and fast throughput. While you’re at it, make it affordable, too. Now, what do you call this perfect solution to your ever-expanding workgroup needs? Canon calls it the MS-800. The MS-800II has a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 interface. |
Kodak Microfilm Scanners and Analog Reader PrintersKodak has discontinued offering micrographic scanners; however, the micrographic scanner solutions offered by Konica Minolta have superseded our expectations for fast, compact and user friendly micrographic scanning solutions. You will be amazed by the efficiency today's micrographic technology brings your organization. Ask us for a quote. |
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Kodak i9600 Series Writers for Reference Archiving - discontinuedA note about Reference Archiving: You can avoid much of the expense and hazard of digital-only records storage by reference archiving critical business documents. Based on technology developed by Kodak, reference archiving copies the records you wish to secure to an analog format on ISO-standard archival media. The i9600 Series Writers are an ideal way to archive records. They accept digital files, organized by your selected records management attributes — such as class, date, or destruction schedule — and create copies of them on Kodak Reference Archive Media. Self-describing indices provide built-in audit trails and help make your reference archive repository accessible digitally through host applications. Reference Archive Media can be automatically searched and redigitized for online access and retrieval to provide short-term validation and long-term storage of records, without burdening your servers. |
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Kodak i7300 Microfilm Scanner - discontinuedThe Kodak i7300 scanner virtually eliminates the inefficient aspects of traditional microfilm retrieval — including slow, tedious viewing or limited output and delivery options. It can reduce ongoing costs associated with older printers and readers — from maintenance to high-priced consumables. With the i7300 scanner, your images are retrieved fast; displayed digitally for identification; then printed, faxed, and/or sent as e-mail. You’ll have exceptionally high-quality images that are deskewed, cropped, merged (duplexed), and displayed in seconds. |
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KODAK 2400DSV-E Digital Scanner-Printer - discontinuedThe 2400DSV-E is an excellent upgrade from analog reader-printers or first generation film scanners. And they bridge microfilm's proven performance with the flexibility of digital technology. Designed for departmental use, the 2400DSV-E makes short work of on-demand printing or scanning. First, it scans images at the touch of a button. Then it lets you send images to either the optional high-speed video laser printer or a PC for local or network distribution. |
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KODAK 3000DSV-E Digital Scanner-Printer - discontinuedIf your application requires higher volumes and/or larger format documents, choose the 3000DSV-E Digital Scanner-Printer. Its generous 12x17 in. (303 x 440 mm) screen displays two 16 mm images or full-frame 35 mm film-roll or aperture cards, making it ideal for large-scale image conversions. |
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Konica Minolta Digital Microform Scanners |
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Konica Minolta SL1000 Digital Film ScannerThe SL1000 digital film scanner offers a fast, compact scanning solution for microfiche, jackets, cards, 16 mm or 35 mm roll film, and negative and color film. In one second's time, you can preview and scan images in color or black and white. Measuring 12.8w x 7.0h x 16.7d inches (32.5w x 17.8h x 42.4d cm) this unit also saves space. Touch screen is optional. |
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Konica Minolta MS6000 MKII Digital Microform ScannerThe MS6000 MKII gives you a 12" x 12" anti-glare screen providing a clear, detailed view of your microform. Reading, printing, scanning and digitizing at a cost that fits your budget. |
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Konica Minolta MS7000 MKII Digital Microform ScannerThe MS7000 MKII gives you widescreen, high-resolution 12” x 17” viewing to display more visual information. It lets you quickly access the data, drawings, graphics and microfilm archive information you need. You can electronically enhance images, zoom in on areas to magnify fine details, and utilize a wide range of auto imaging convenience features. Then scan to PC for electronic distribution as Email attachments, on websites, or for use in desktop publishing. |















