Thursday, June 17, 2010

Canon Microfilm Scanner

Microfilm is 16mm or 35 mm standard is used, usually unperforated. Roll microfilm is stored on open reels or put into cassettes. The standard length for using roll film is 30.48 m (100 ft). One roll of 35 mm film may carry 600 images of large engineering drawings or 800 images of broadsheet newspaper pages. 16 mm film may carry 2,400 images of letter sized images as a single stream of micro images along the film set so that lines of text are parallel to the sides of the film or 10,000 small documents, perhaps cheques or betting slips, with both sides of the originals set side by side on the film.

Canon currently carries 3 different version of microfilm, the 300II, 350II, and 800II. The 300II offers high performance scanning and hi speed USB 2.0 interface. The Canon 350II adds the same as the 300II but with quicker performance. The Canon microfilm scanner 800II overs a huge step up that turns it into a desktop digital microfilm scanner, that scans the documents into a digital format to be used anywhere.

2 comments:

  1. ST Imaging is a leading worldwide manufacturer and distributor of micrographic. Providing scanning solutions about Microfilm Scanner.

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