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How Kodak Document Scanners Can Make Your Life Easier
Kodak document scanners are purpose-built for high-quality scanning and performance while decreasing downtime. Kodak document scanners can deliver consistently high throughput, allowing you to scan multiple docs as quickly as possible in either color or black. The...
Microfilm Supplies: IMAGELINK Diazo C and D Microfilm
(Blue) Diazo C Features Formulated to be developed in aqueous or anhydrous ammonia vapor, producing a blue background Designed for duplication of reversal-processed computer output microfilms (COM) High visual contrast (Black) Diazo D Features Formulated for pressure...
How to Meet Security and Compliance Requirements with Microfilm Processing
In order to meet your industry’s security and compliance requirements, it can be essential to manage your business’ archives. Whether they are detailed patient records, copies of processed checks or original contract agreements, converting your paper documents into...
Why Should You Use Endicott Document Imaging Products?
Endicott Microfilm utilizes state-of-the-art innovations to offer organizations with proven, cost-effective solutions for their document management protocols. With a foundation decades deep, we deliver excellence in digital imaging products. Our experience is yours,...
How Panasonic Document Scanners Can Make Your Life Easier
Panasonic document scanners make use of onboard processors that do the heavy lifting instead of using a software interface. Most conventional scanners put all of the processing tasks onto PC-based software while Panasonic scanners built-in CPU handles image capture...
Process high volume of documents with Kodak Document Scanners
Does your business process huge volumes of documents like loan applications, insurance claims or invoices? Kodak’s production scanners redefine reliability, versatility, and productivity: i4850 Scanner i5250V Scanner i5850 Scanner i5250 Scanner i5650V Scanner i5650...
Kodak Document Scanner for Departmental Use
Want to scan documents to business applications, shared network folders or Microsoft SharePoint? Kodak’s departmental scanners streamline and automate your document management processes: i3500 Scanner i3400 Scanner i3200 Scanner i3250 Scanner i3450 ScannerFor more...
Why Opt for Document Imaging at All?
Document imaging allows you to replicate documents that are considered to be valuable to you and your business. Document imaging systems can scan regular hard copy documents into a digital version which can then be used in various applications such as microfilm, fax,...
Kodak Document Scanner for Desktop Use
Need your own office-desktop scanner to scan documents quickly? Kodak’s desktop scanners have got you covered: i2820 Scanner i2900 Scanner i1190E Scanner i1190WN Scanner i1190 Scanner i2420 Scanner i2620 Scanner SCANMATE i940 Scanner SCANMATE i1150 Scanner SCANMATE...
Kodak Document Scanner for Production
The Kodak Document Scanners are high-speed production scanners that are best suited for back offices and service bureaus. These heavy-duty document scanners are designed to accurately scan high volumes of your most important documents while reducing pre and post...
What is Microfilm and Why Do We Need Microfilm Processing?
Microfilm processing allows us to scan and compress various documents into a single sheet of film (microfilm). You can then use a microfilm reader to browse the documents that you would have originally scanned. This process is much faster and more convenient than...
Kodak Document Scanner for Network
The Kodak Document Scanner allows you to connect your scanner directly to your network. Being able to scan directly to your network can save you valuable time by reducing the steps needed to scan a document to the network. Remote management allows you to access your...
Make Your Life Easier with Document Imaging
Utilization of document imaging to digitize your company's documents and other related records are gaining popularity these days. Whilst there are several advantages of document imaging but the biggest advantage of using it is going paperless. Utilizing a document...
Microfilm Supplies: IMAGELINK Thermal Print Microfilms
IMAGELINK Thermal Print Microfilms KF 1353/2353 create reverse-polarity prints for distribution copies in fiche or roll format. They can deliver clear lines with dark background made from positive-appearing, computer output microfilms (COM) or other camera original...
Microfilm Supplies: IMAGELINK Reference Archive Media
IMAGELINK Reference Archive Media has been specially formulated for use in the IMAGELINK Archive writer 9600 Series to provide high quality, human-readable reference archives of digital images. To find out more visit https://endicottmicrofilm.com/sales/