Microfilm Equipment Supplies

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Microfilm Scanner Price vs Outsourcing Scanning Microfilm

A microfilm scanner from NextScan, Mekel, Sunrise, Wicks & Wilson and from their various distributors all across the United States can run from $60, 000 to over $100, 000 per microfilm scanner.

Are you considering purchasing a microfilm scanner to convert your own 16mm roll film or 35mm microfilm? Then you should consider the cost savings and benefits of outsourcing to Scanning Depot. Why not subcontract scanning microfilm to Scanning Depot instead of getting into hundreds of thousands of dollars of capital investments or loans?

In addition to the microfilm scanning phase, there are a variety of other image processes necessary to transfer images from microfilm to useable digital documents. These steps include quality control, auto cropping, indexing, OCR, create PDF, and others imaging services. For someone that has no microfilm scanning experience, there will be a long trial and error phase.

Also take into account the cost of labor, imaging software, office hardware, and network setup required. We can complete your microfilm conversion project much quicker than you could in-house.

Contact ScanningDepot for microfilm conversion pricing.


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