COM Fiche, Jacket Fiche, 35mm Microfiche, and More
One question that comes up with the need to convert microfiche to PDF is "What DPI for Scanning Microfiche"? Generally speaking 200 DPI scanning is usually sufficient, however if you need any OCR processing or if the quality of the fiche is poor, 300 DPI is recommended.
If you want to use a simple
microfiche scanner to convert microfiche to PDF in high volume, you are out of luck. Simple
microfiche scanners are too slow for scanning microfiche in bulk, and it doesn't make sense to buy a simple
microfiche scanner for 5 fiche cards, does it?
If you need to convert different
types of microfiche to PDF, like Super Fiche, COM fiche, step-and-repeat-fiche, various jacketed microfiche, large format fiche, or other microfiche types, it is very likely that a reputable
microfiche scanning firm will convert the microfiche for better price than if you buy a microfiche scanner on your own.
Scanning Depot provide you with information that can prove to be very valuable for your desire to convert microfiche to PDF. Our
microfiche scanning prices may be low enough so that you can profit without the danger of investing a massive funds to purchasing a new microfiche scanner or the time and capital to train people.