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Scan Well Logs on Microfilm
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Engineering Sized Images
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Microfilm
ScanPro 35, Easy to Operate, Just Follow The On-Screen Steps
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The
Microfilm ScanPro35 is a low cost scanner for scanning well
logs, strip charts, and large sized images (engineering
drawings, plot maps, newspapers, etc.) that are stored on
microfilm. The ScanPro35 makes it possible to scan these
images in segments and the Auto ImageAssembler software,
included in the purchase, automatically combines the
individual scans into a single seamless image. The
step-by-step instructions are shown right on the PC monitor.
See the
ScanPro35 product specifications.
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The ScanPro 35 Benefits |
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Highest reliability, Lowest cost
Easy-to-use
Exceptional image quality
Full Size Viewing on 12" x 12" screen
USB connections for fast,
easy-to-connections
Fiche, aperture, and roll film
carriers
Ships UPS for additional savings |
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Using the ScanPro 35 to Scan Well Logs and Strip Charts to your
PC...
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You simply
follow the step-by-step instructions right on your computer
monitor to scan as many segments of the microfilm Well Log image
as you want and the included Auto ImageAssembler software
automatically assembles them into a final seamless image on your
computer.
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Well Logs and Strip Charts Stored on Microfilm
The most common
film formats for storing Well Log and Strip Chart information on
microfilm are 4" x 6" fiche, 16mm roll film, and cartridge roll
film (16mm roll film in a protective case). |
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You can
choose combination carriers that work with all of your film
types without having to be removed from the unit when changing
film types; the ideal film carrier for public use applications.
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ScanPro 35 with
Fiche Carrier and Well Log Microfilm Image
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Using the ScanPro 35 to Scan Microfilm Images Too Large to
Fit on the Scanner Viewing Screen...
The lowest
magnification lens available for the low cost ScanPro35 microfilm
scanner is 12X. If you have large size images on your microfilm, they
may not fit on the view screen making it necessary to move the film
carrier to see the entire image. With the ScanPro35 you can scan these
separate views and have the Auto ImageAssembler automatically put them
together into a seamless single image. The step-by-step instructions
are shown right on the PC monitor making it easy and convenient to
scan microfilm.
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Engineering Size Images Stored on Microfilm
The most
common film formats for storing engineering size images and
newspapers on microfilm are aperture cards and 35mm roll film.
This example shows a large image that is too TALL to fit on the
VIEW SCREEN and will require two scans to cover entire microfilm
image. The Auto ImageAssembler software will automatically
combine those scans into a single final image. |
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If you have
only one film type, you can choose just a fiche/aperture card
carrier or just a 35mm roll film carrier. If you have multiple
film types, you may want to consider a combination carrier.
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ScanPro 35 with
Aperture Card Carrier and Microfilm Image Too Tall to Fit on View
Screen
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Operating Specifications for the Microfilm ScanPro35
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Type:
Desktop, compact digital microfilm scanner for negative and positive film.
Computer Operating Systems (minimum requirements):
1GHz Pentium or AMD; Windows 98SE, 2000, XP; 256MB memory; 40GB HD;
available USB connection.
Image Scanning:
Optical 300 x 600 (selectable 100 to 600DPI).
Gray Scale, Line Art.
Software:
Industry Standard TWAIN compliant user interface.
ScanSoft Document Management.
Auto ImageAssembler image combining software.
Scan File Types (selectable):
All common file types including, standard TIFF, JPEG, BMP, PDF (requires
installation of Adobe Acrobat).
Lens Assemblies:
Non-rotation Dual Lens Assembly with 12X non image rotation lens (second
lens is optional).
Image-rotation Dual Lens Assembly with 12X non image rotation and choice of
one Image rotation lens.
Magnification Lenses (non image rotation):
Standard:12X.
Drop-in:19x, 24x, 32x, 36x, 42x, 48x, 54x.
Magnification Lenses (image rotation prism):
Drop-in:19x, 24x, 32x, 36x, 42x, 48x.
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Film Carriers,
standard (included):
Aperture Card/Fiche Carrier.
Film Carriers, optional:
Manual combination aperture/fiche and 16/35mm roll film.
Motorized 16/35 roll film.
Motorized combination carrier aperture/fiche and 16/35mm roll film.
View Screen:
12" x 12" rear projection.
Scanning and Image Assembly speed:
1.The size of the image on the microfilm can require one-four scans to
cover the entire area. A strip chart can have many segments. A typical scan
at 200dpi gray scale is 9 seconds.
2. The operator time to position the microfilm image and start the scan:
Typically 5-8 seconds per scan.
3. Time for the Auto Assembly software to combine the individual scans:
Typically 18-28 seconds for a computer meeting minimum requirements.
Power:
Models for 120VAC 50/60HZ or 230VAC 50/60HZ
Dimensions:
16"W x 20"D x 22"H.
Weight:
35lbs.(16kg).
Click here for Pricing and Ordering Information |
Scan up to 20' of continuous well Log paper as one seemless
digital image!
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Model i280 |
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Speed 81ppm |
Output simplex / duplex |
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ADF Y |
ADF Cap
150 |
Flat Bed
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Rated Output per Day 7500 |
Max Doc 11x34"
20' in long Mode |
Min Doc 2x3 |
Interface Firewire |
Bundled Software Kodak Capture |
DPI 600 |
Brochure
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