It is a fact that most of the business information we use on a daily basis still exists in a format that has hardly evolved in 2000 years. Paper has long been the most popular method for the storage and distribution of information and it is very hard to imagine a business environment without it.
The problem with large format documents is that they require a significant amount of space in which to store them and also to view them. This space can be reduced by scanning to a digital archive of microfilming the documents, viewing them with a suitable microfilm viewer – both options are available from Service Point subject to your preferred ultimate file use.
Additionally scanning of the original document often produces a superior result through digital enhancing – instantly halting the degrading of project and buisiness critical information.
Service Point has the ability not only to directly scan large format documents utilising a wide range of scanners but also utilise the Wicks and Wilson range of rollfilm, Aperture Card and microfiche scanners for scanning large format drawings stored on microfilm.
