The ST ViewScan 4 turns your archives into a more dynamic, accessible and user-friendly resource!
This industry leading, 18 megapixel color image sensor brings unmatched scanning capability with the ViewScan 4. Custom designed by ST Imaging to deliver precise and accurate scans of your micrographics.
Easy-to-use software tools allow users more access to their microfilm files and even more ways to share.
ST ViewScan 4 Highlights
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18 megapixel color image sensor, largest available in the industry
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PerfectFocus – Continuous image focus always produces a clear image
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Real time view and immediate high resolution scan of positive and negative microform images
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USB port on the front of scanner base for customer convenience when saving a file
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Film control buttons on the carrier in addition to screen icons. Key feature to consider when replacing old microfilm reader/printer systems
- Easy film loading: The guide rollers make getting started a snap! Simply attach the film, pass under the glass and you’re done!
Download the ST ViewScan 4 brochure for more information and hardware specifications.
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