Zane;
I just got in the whse two reader printers (dry toner) that print on plain
paper. I buy and sell microfilm equipment also. If you wanted to rig a parts
scanner to a Microfilm reader I have both parts too.
However I would recommend a service bureau that could turn the Microfilm into
CDs. You should get high quality documents that way. This should not be too
expensive, particularly if you have a lot of pages. Archiving technology has
pretty much moved to CDs. Service companies that used to film documents
nowadays image documents to CDs. I have one of these companies interested in
purchasing one of the reader printers I got in. I expect to be talking with
him tomorrow. I will ask about getting MF data into the computer, costs and
turnaround.
Paxton