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The Lehi FamilySearch Center will be opening to the public on July 13th


Photo/Slide/Document Scanners

The following equipment is available to scan and convert:

  • Photo Batch Scanner -- Uses a feed tray to automatically scan photos and other images. Creates .jpg files.
  • Flatbed Scanner -- Excellent for documents, certificates, newspapers, and photo albums. Creates .jpg files.
  • Slide Scanner -- Scans individual slides automatically using a carousel or stack loader. Creates .jpg files.
  • Negative Scanner -- Scans individual negatives and slides. Creates .jpg files.
  • Book Scanner -- Best device to scan bound books. The open book is scanned from above and pages are split in two. Creates .pdf files.
  • Document Scanner -- Scan multiple page documents store it on a flash drive. Creates .pdf files.

Kodak Photo Scanners[edit | edit source]

Photo Scanning Station

Kodak Picture Saver Scanning System PS80 Batch Scanner (left)
The PS80 Batch Scanner converts old and new photos into JPEG files in minutes. These digital images of color and black-and-white photos can be used to preserve memories and allow multiple options to share images. This photo scanner accommodates photos and documents up to 8-1/2 x 14 inches and scans up to 85 photos per minute. It will also scan both sides of the photo in a single pass to capture notes about the picture on the back.

Kodak Picture Saver Scanning System - Flatbed Accessory (right)
With the Flatbed scanner, multiple photos on an album page can be scanned and then saved as individual image files so there’s no risk of harm to them and album pages remain intact. This scanner can also be used for newspaper articles, documents, books, and various photos that will not properly feed through the photo scanner.
The flatbed scanner will accept materials up to 12 x 18 inches.

Preparing to Use the Photo Scanner

For a successful experience, consider the following:
  • The photo scanning station includes a flatbed up to 12" by 18" plus a separate 2-sided batch scanner
  • Ensure all sticky material is removed from photos
  • Organize photos to maximize time on the scanner
  • Separate photos by type -- color, black & white, paper documents -- these groups will be scanned differently
  • Bring a flash USB drive with at least 8Gb or more of available space for a single session. [3.0 USB drive is strongly recommended]
  • Plan to complete all efforts on the scanner within the scheduled time period

The scanners may be used only with the assistance of trained staff.

Please Note: Scanners may be reserved in one-hour-and-forty-five-minute sessions to scan material, plus fifteen minutes to wrap up and save to a USB drive.


---- Download the preparation instructions

Click Here to reserve a Photo Scanner Station



SlideSnap Slide Scanner[edit | edit source]

Slide Scanning Station

SlideSnap X1 Slide Scanner

The Slide Scanner is the latest generation 35mm slide scanner. It employs a high optical resolution, large sensor Sony digital camera to automatically capture up to 15 film slides per minute. It will accept Kodak compatible carousels and the stack loader will accept groups of individual slides.

A technology-trained missionary will assist during all scanning projects.

Preparing to Use the Slide Scanner

For a successful experience, consider the following:
  • The scanner will take compatible Kodak carousels or individual stacks of slides
  • Organize slides to maximize time on the scanner - orient them all Landscape view
  • Blow or brush off dust to ensure the best quality image
  • Bring a flash USB drive with at least 8Gb or more of available space for a single session. [3.0 USB drive is strongly recommended]
  • Plan to complete all efforts on the scanner within the scheduled time period

The slide scanner is to be used only with the assistance of a trained technology missionary.

The slide scanner may be reserved in one-hour-and-forty-five-minute sessions to scan slides, plus fifteen-minutes to wrap up.


---- Download the preparation instructions

Click Here to reserve a Slide Scanner Station



Scanza Multimedia Scanner[edit | edit source]

Negative Scanning Station

This scanner converts 35mm, 126, 110 negatives and slides into .jpg digital files. It can be connected to a large screen monitor to enhance the preview capability during the scanning session. It will also capture still-shot images from 8mm film reels.

This scanner is not scheduled and is available on a first-come, first-served basis. This scanner can be used for one hour, plus incremental 30-minute periods until the scanner is needed by another patron.

The Scanza Multimedia Scanner may be reserved in one-hour-and-forty-five-minute sessions to scan slides, plus fifteen-minutes to wrap up.

Click Here to reserve a Scanza Multimedia Scanner


Czur Aura Book Scanner[edit | edit source]

Book Scanning Station

The Czur Book Scanner provides innovative AI Technology for enhanced scanning performance. It will scan all types of documents but is best suited for bound books. Its revolutionary "Book Curve Flattening" technology minimizes damage to the binding while scanning. This technology uses three precise laser lines for incredible scanning accuracy and image clarity. It uses a 14 megapixel camera for superb image quality.

Typically, the final output will be a multi-page PDF document, but the Optical Character Recognition software can convert captured JPG images with typed text into editable Word, Excel or searchable PDF formats.

The software can auto-detect page turns to trigger the scan automatically or a convenient foot pedal can be used to control the triggering of the next scan while keeping your hands free.

Image corrections/adjustments can be made to your scanned images before the final output is created.

NOTE: If the book binding can be removed (spiral, ring, screw, etc.) you will have best results by scanning the pages on our document scanner. This scanner is not reserved. It is available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Preparing to Use the Book Scanner

For a successful experience, consider the following:
  • Light glare can be a problem for books with glossy paper. Be prepared to adjust and compromise.
  • Take time to practice with a small set of pages before starting on the full book.
  • Seek help from a technology missionary. The user guide can be found as a document on the computer desktop for reference.
  • You will find that the scanning process will go better after your first visit and the initial experience.
  • Bring a flash USB drive with at least 8Gb or more of available space. [3.0 USB drive is strongly recommended]
  • Plan to complete all efforts on the scanner within the scheduled time period (including any editing of images and creation of final output document)

The scanners may be used only with the assistance of trained staff.

Please Note: Scanners may be reserved in one-hour-and-forty-five-minute sessions to scan material, plus fifteen minutes to wrap up and save to a USB drive.


Click Here to reserve the Book Scanner Station




Lexmark Document Scanner[edit | edit source]

Document Scanning Station

This scanner will accept multi-page documents through the automatic sheet feeder or individual pages on the flatbed scanner, then save them directly to a USB drive as .pdf files.

This document scanner is not scheduled and is available on a first-come, first-served basis. This scanner can be used for one hour, plus incremental 30-minute periods until the scanner is needed by another patron. These units also serve as printers for the center, so you may notice print jobs coming through as you use them to scan documents.