Welcome to SAF Imaging
SAF Imaging is a full service document scanning and records management company that provides a variety of imaging solutions to our clients. We are committed to delivering exceptional service,
unmatched value, and effective records management solutions. We leverage advanced technology and a staff of skilled professionals to build solutions based on your business or personal needs. |
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SCANNING OPTIONS
• Hardcopy documents
• Wide format drawings (sizes B – E)
• Microfilm (16mm or 35mm)
• Photographs (sizes 3” x 3” to 12” x 18”)
• Slides and negatives
We will scan and transfer your information into a digital format and deliver it to you for easy accessibility and disaster recovery. |
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DELIVERY OPTIONS
• CD, DVD, or USB flash drive
• Portable hard drive
• Secure online hosting
• Uploaded to your existing system
Contact us today to see if you qualify for a complimentary Proof of Concept meeting to discover the benefits of document scanning and records management. |
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LINKS:
SAF Imaging Proof of Concept Viewer
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According to International Data Corporation (IDC)
- Each day this nation churns out:
- 600 million pages of computer printouts
- 234 million photocopies
- 76 million letters
- 24 million documents
- Equates to 45 sheets of paper for every worker
- 95% of all information is still on paper
- Countless existing paper files already in offices – “back-files”
- The United States and Canada are the world's largest producers of paper and paper products.
The next largest are Finland, Japan, and Sweden, who produce significant amounts of wood pulp and newsprint.
- The U.S. consumption of paper and paperboard in 1999 was approximately 354 kilograms (about 800 pounds) per person.
- In 1997 the total world paper and paperboard production was 299,044 metric tons. It would take about 200,000 Volkswagen Beetle cars to equal this weight.
- In the last 20 years, the combined usage of today's top ten paper users has increased from 92 million tons to 208 million, which is a growth of 126%. So the use of computers is not slowing the amount of paper we use.
- Recycling one ton of paper saves about 17 trees.
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