What sort of materials do you wish to scan, in what order of magnitude? Also it 
would depend on whether the scans need to be archival grade digital surrogates. 

Assuming that it's thousands of A4 pages you may find something in the Fujitsu 
ScanSnap range.

If I'm doubt, consult a conservator first before doing anything.

All the best,

Tom 





> On 27 Feb 2015, at 16:48, Locker, Mark <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Anybody have experience with scanning high volumes of material? Looking for 
> something that is fast and high quality. Any ideas?
> 
> Thanks
> Mark
> 
> Mark T. Locker
> Data Manager, DNA
> Office: 503.532.3280
> Cell: 503.810.2461
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