Search
Categories
News & Press Releases

Idaho District Export Council Member Ernesto Pinal of nextScan Elected to National Steering Committee

Idaho Business Interests To Be Represented Nationally by leading Microfilm Scanning Equipment and Software Development Manufacturer, nextScan (a Division of Digital Check Corp.) Idaho’s District Export Council member Ernesto Pinal was elected to serve on the National Steering Committee for the Pacific North District Export Council. Mr. Pinal, is the Director of International Business Development […]

Categories
Blog

Out of This World Deal on the Eclipse!

A rare astronomic event will transpire over much of North America on August 21, a total solar eclipse. To commemorate this rare celestial event, nextScan will offer 15% off the high performance Eclipse microfilm scanner. nextScan, headquartered in Meridian, Idaho is right at the edge of the zone of totality. But suburban communities of Boise, ID such as Garden […]

Categories
News & Press Releases

FlexView: Affordable Microfilm Conversion Has Arrived

nextScan and ST Imaging, both divisions of Digital Check Corp. and leaders in micrographics conversion products, have combined their technologies to create a low cost production microfilm scanner. This scanner, the FlexView, will debut at the 2017 American Library Association Annual Conference (ALA) in Chicago, June 23-26th. Bruce Rennecker, General Manager of nextScan and ST Imaging, […]

Categories
Case Studies

nextScan Partners with Get Imaging and Xerox on one of the Largest Microfilm Governmental Conversion Projects in History

BACKGROUND An agency of the U.S. Government is responsible for maintaining tens of billions of pages of historical records. The agency archived the records on approximately 1.4 million rolls of microfilm, which was the de-facto record management standard from the 1940’s through the 1980’s. At the time the records were filmed, indexes to specific documents […]

Categories
Blog

Don’t Let History Slip Away Due to Vinegar Syndrome

Vinegar Syndrome… Is Your Microfilm Archive In A Pickle? You are the guardians of history Records managers and historians recognized early on that if they wanted to retain the information in newspapers, magazines, and other documents they would need to get a copy on something that was less bulky than paper and would last dramatically […]

This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website.