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Date: | Wed, 12 Feb 2003 23:24:59 EST |
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Hi all,
Acutally Canon has a really great scanner/microfilm combination. It is a tad
pricy at around $21,000.00. It does regular scanning and microfilm at the
same time. It is really a nifty machine. After your things are scanned, you
would run them through an OCR program.
I don't know if any other companies make anything like this. You all might
check Fujitsu. They make some really nice high-end scanners, too.
I do OCR work, and would be happy to purchase one of these should I get
enough call for such. At the present time, I am gearing up to start OCRing
large projects, thousands of pieces at a time with a different scanner.
I, also, do consulting and training.
Kathy Rapp
OCR Specialist
417-742-0512
Don't retype it, OCR it!
Taking the printed word and placing it into an editable format.
http://www.katscan-ocr.com
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