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Preparing for Your Scanning Visit.[edit | edit source]

  • Please be on time for your visit. If you are 20 minutes late, your time slot may be assigned to another patron.
If you know you will be late, call our Welcome Desk at (801) 489-2956 and let them know when you expect to arrive.
  • Keep the confirmation email you will receive in case you need to cancel or reschedule your visit.
  • Sort your photos by size facing the same direction for high-speed photo scan auto feed feature.
  • Clean the front and back of your photos by wiping with a clean micro-fiber cloth to remove dust and dirt.
  • Remove any tape, stickers, or sticky spots on the front or back. If they can’t be removed, you will need to use the flatbed scanner.
  • Bring a USB drive for your scanned files. We recommend a 16 GB to a maximum of 128 GB. A version 3.0 USB is preferred for much faster transfer speeds.
  • If you have questions about our equipment, click the “Expand to View Specifications and Capabilities” link at the bottom of each section.
  • Our staff will train you on using our equipment and will be available for help and assistance during your visit.

The Springville FamilySearch Center serves 11 stakes and the community. Please be considerate of others when making your reservations.

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Book Scanner[edit | edit source]

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Two CZUR Aura Book Scanners are available to scan, books, magazines, booklets, pamphlets, etc. An open book allows both pages to be scanned and converted into individual images of the left- and right-side pages. After scanning, images may be edited, adjusted, and converted to editable text using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software. Images may also be saved as a multi-page regular PDF file or a searchable PDF file. You will need to bring an SD or USB drive to save your scanned images and files.

Expand to View Specifications and Capabilities..
CZUR Aura Book Scanner
14 megapixels, 4320 x 3240 resolution, 240 DPI (by default)
Scanning Range: 11" x 16" for single sheets and 5⅞" x 11¾" for bound books
Scanning Speed: 2.0 seconds
Image format: JPG, Color Depth: 24 bits
Output Formats: JPG, PDF, Word, Excel, Searchable PDF, TIFF
Can combine all images into one PDF.

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Epson 680FW Photo Scanner[edit | edit source]

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An Epson 680FW Photo scanner is available for scanning photographs. You will need to bring an SD or USB drive to save your scanned photo files.


Expand to View Specifications and Capabilities.
Epson 680FW Photo Scanning System
Scanner type: Sheet feed, one pass duplex, color
Maximum effective pixels: 2,550 X 10,800 pixels at 300 dpi; 5,100 X 21,600 at 600 dpi
Photo Size: 8½ X 36 inches at 300 or 600 dpi
Photo loading capacity: 8" X 10"-10 photos, from 3½" x 5" to 5" X 7"-36 photos
Optical scanning resolution: 600 dpi; Output Resolution: 300, 600, 1200 dpi
Color Depth: 30 bits Color; 8 bits Grayscale; 1 bit Black and White

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Epson V600 Flatbed Scanner[edit | edit source]

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The Epson V600 flatbed scanner has (8½" x 11") flatbed. You will need to bring an SD or USB drive to save your scanned photo files.


Expand to View Specifications and Capabilities.
Optical resolution: 6,400 dpi; Maximum Resolution: 12,800 X 12,800 dpi
Color Bit Depth: 48 bits Color; 16 bits Grayscale
Maximum Scan Area: 8½" X 11¾"
Scanning Speed: Color or Monochrome: 21.00 msec/line
Transparency Adapter: Supported Film Size:
* 35 mm mounted slides (4 frames)
* 35 mm film strips (12 frames)
* Medium format strips 6 x 22 cm (2 frames)

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Epson V500 Flatbed Scanner[edit | edit source]

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The Epson V500 flatbed scanner has (8½" x 11") flatbed. You will need to bring an SD or USB drive to save your scanned photo files.


Expand to View Specifications and Capabilities.
Optical resolution: 6,400 dpi; Maximum Resolution: 6,400 X 9,600 dpi
Color Bit Depth: 48 bits Color; 16 bits Grayscale
Maximum Scan Area: 8½" X 11¾"
Scanning Speed: Color or Monochrome: 16.98 msec/line
Transparency Adapter: Supported Film Size:
* 35 mm mounted slides (4 frames)
* 35 mm film strips (12 frames)
* Medium format film holder accommodates 2-1/4”, 120/220, 6x12cm film

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KODAK Scanza 35 mm Slide and Negative Converter[edit | edit source]

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We have two slide scanners (Kodak and Wolverine) for scanning individual 35 mm slides to digital images. You will need to bring an SD or USB drive to save your scanned slide files.

Expand to View Specifications and Capabilities.
KODAK SCANZA Digital Film Scanner
The 2 hour session allows for 15 minutes to set up, scanning for up to 60 minutes, and 15 minutes to copy the scan files to your USB drive.
Primarily for scanning 35mm positive or negative slides. It will also scan and save 35mm, 126, 110, Super 8 and 8mm film images.
Slides are hand fed, just seconds to scan and save. If your slides are organized, you can easily scan 500-700 slides with 22-megapixel resolution in an hour.
Slides need to be fed in the portrait orientation. They can be easily be rotated after scanning using an image editor at home or in our Center.
Scanning resolution options are 14 or 22 MP (22MP is default). You can adjust the brightness and coloration, though better done after scanning using an image editor.
Slides are displayed on a 24” monitor or a tilt-up 3½” color TFT LCD screen.

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Wolverine 35 mm Slide and Negative Converter[edit | edit source]

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We have two slide scanners (Kodak and Wolverine) for scanning individual 35 mm slides to digital images. You will need to bring an SD or USB drive to save your scanned slide files.

Expand to View Specifications and Capabilities.
Wolverine Digital Film Scanner
The 2 hour session allows for 15 minutes to set up, scanning for up to 60 minutes, and 15 minutes to copy the scan files to your USB drive.
Primarily for scanning 35mm positive or negative slides. It will also scan and save 35mm, 126, 110, Super 8 and 8mm film images.
Slides are hand fed, just seconds to scan and save. If your slides are organized, you can easily scan 500-700 slides with 22-megapixel resolution in an hour.
Slides need to be fed in the portrait orientation. They can be easily be rotated after scanning using an image editor at home or in our Center.
Scanning resolution options are 14 or 22 MP (22MP is default). You can adjust the brightness and coloration, though better done after scanning using an image editor.
Slides are displayed on a 24” monitor or a tilt-up 3½” color TFT LCD screen.

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