Micro Com Systems (MCS) has long been a trailblazer in the field of document scanning, with origins tracing back to the first image scanner invented in 1957 by Russell Kirsch. This innovation laid the groundwork for the modern document scanning industry. MCS now generates hundreds of thousands of high-quality document scans monthly, a feat unimaginable in the early days of scanning technology.
Kirsch's initial image scanner was a rudimentary device capable of capturing a digital facsimile at low resolution. Over the decades, technological advancements have vastly improved the capabilities of scanners. MCS purchased its first document imaging scanner in 1992, which had a scanning speed of about 20 pages per minute. By comparison, the company's 2024 production scanners are nearly ten times faster, illustrating the rapid technological evolution.
The evolution of scanning technology also demanded advancements in computing power. In 1992, desktop computers required unique and expensive interface boards to handle the processing demands of scanners. Today, standard desktop computers can easily manage these tasks, eliminating the need for specialized hardware.
Scanning software has seen parallel advancements. Initially restricted to commercial software with limited capabilities, MCS has developed its own production software over the past 32 years. This in-house software enables the company to deliver high-quality results while remaining price-competitive, meeting diverse client needs from books and images to large formats and microfilm.
MCS's commitment to innovation is further evidenced by its substantial investments in updated hardware, spending over $100,000 on new scanning equipment in the past year alone. This dedication ensures that MCS remains at the forefront of the document scanning industry, offering reliable and efficient services.
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