The ScanPro 2500 auto microfilm scanner is fitted with a fiche motor unit and uc650 film carrier. These models come with all the necessary tools needed for on-demand reading, printing and scanning of your film collections. With the ScanPro 2500, you don’t need to sacrifice functionally for price. The most popular replacement for old and ageing reader/printers, the ScanPro 2500 comes with all the tools you need to make your research quick and efficient.
Key Features
- Superior image quality | 6.6 megapixel camera
- Powerful 5x–105x optical zoom magnification | Always in focus
- Exclusive single-click image adjust and live image editing tools
- Easy single-click scan, print and save button.
Media Formats
- 16/35mm/cartridge (M) Roll Film
- Fiche
- Jackets
- Micro-opaques
- Aperture cards.
ScanPro® 2500 Manual v’s ScanPro® 2500 Auto
ScanPro 2500 Auto is both an on-demand reader, printer, scanner for research and a conversion scanner for roll film, fiche and jacketed fiche. The 2500 Auto Microfilm Scanner includes everything you need with the ability to do more as your application requirements grow. The Auto Microfilm Scanner offers a roll film carrier (UCC 550 or 650) for scanning 16mm/35mm microfilm and an AUTO-Carrier™ for scanning fiche and jackets. The AUTO-Carrier allows you to automatically move from image-to-image with a single click, automatically scan a range of images, groups of images, the entire fiche or jacketed fiche, making every job a breeze.
ScanPro Advantage Membership Licence
The ScanPro Auto Microfilm Scanner is equipped with a ScanPro Advantage Membership Licence. The first six months are free, to continue to use all the features and benefits listed above, you will need to purchase a ScanPro Advantage Membership.
Membership licences are available for one or three years and can be added to your ScanPro microfilm / fiche scanner at any time.
The ScanPro Auto Scanners will require a ScanPro Advantage Membership licence to work. The automatic fiche scanning capability of these units will not work without it. The roll film scanning will work but the speed will be reduced down to 20 images per minute or less (depending on the film) as opposed to 70 - 100 images per minute.