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 The St George FamilySearch Center has several types of scanning devices that can convert pictures and documents into digital format.

Slide Scanning
 SlideSnap X1 The SlideSnap X1 is the latest generation SlideSnap professional rapidslide scanner. It employs a high optical resolution, large sensor Sony digital camera as it’s imager to automatically capture up to 20 film slides per minute. It provides true life digital copies of a variety of slide formats in a variety of mounts.

Scanners for Photographs and Books
 Kodak Picture Saver Scanning System - PS80 With the Kodak Picture Saver Scanning System PS80, whole boxes of old and new photos can become JPEG and TIFF files in minutes. Digital images of color and black-and-white photos and documents can be shared via computers, tablets, and cell phones. The picture Saver Scanning System accommodates photos and documents up to 8-1/2’’x 14’’. The PS80 scans up to 85 photos per minute.

 Kodak Picture Saver Scanning System - Flatbed Accessory If photos have been in an album for a long time, they may be glued in or covered with plastic protectors. In either case, damage can occur when trying to remove them. With the optional Kodak Photo Selector Accessory, multiple photos on each album page can be scanned on a Kodak Flatbed Accessory, and then saved as individual image files so there’s no risk of harm to them and album pages remain intact. The Kodak Legal Size Flatbed Accessory accommodates photos, documents and books with binding up to 8-1/2’’x 14’’.

Convert Paper Documents into PDF Files
 Lexmark MX810de Scanner, Printer and Copier This Copier/Scanner/Printer will scan several documents directly to flash drive or print from a flash drive. It has the unique feature of being able to digitize individual documents directly into Family Tree. It will print on standard (81/2 "x 11") or legal size (81/2" x 14") paper. It will also perform specialized copy projects.

 CX825 Series Printer The Lexmark CX825 Series combines print speed of up to 55 pages per minute, ease of use and professional color with configurable software solutions.

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Last modified: 06/28/17



These are test documents for the New Class Schedules

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