Thursday, June 17, 2010

Canon Microfiche

A microfiche is a flat film 105 x 148 mm in size, that is ISO A6. It carries a matrix of micro images. All microfiche are read with text parallel to the long side of the fiche. Frames may be landscape or portrait. Along the top of the fiche a title may be recorded for visual identification. The most commonly used format is a portrait image of about 10 x 14 mm. Office size papers or magazine pages require a reduction of 24 or 25. Microfiche are stored in open top envelopes which are put in drawers or boxes as file cards, or fitted into pockets in purpose made books.

The Canon MS350II is the most popular Canon Microfiche Scanner with 600x600 dpi, scsi-2 interface, and USB 2.0. It is one of the most advanced microfiche scanners today, especially with the built in scanning function that scan to batch files, email, or print. Canon Microniche Scanners have come along way over the years from piles of film to now everything being digital and much easier to search through for the content you are looking for.

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