FUJIFILM Displays Long Term Microfilm Storage and Preservation Solutions at AIIM 2009
Introduction of New Archive Media Plus Complete Document Archive System Offers Secure and Efficient Approach to Safeguarding Valuable Information
| Source: Fujifilm
VALHALLA, NY--(Marketwire - March 30, 2009) - FUJIFILM Recording Media U.S.A., Inc. today
announced that it will showcase its microfilm document archive solutions at
AIIM 2009 in Philadelphia, PA, namely the AR-1000 Document Archive System
and two proprietary silver halide film types, Archive Media AM-66 and the
new Archive Media AM-33. The AR-1000 Document Archive System directly
records digital data onto the compatible microfilm which has an ISO
certified life of 500 years for safe, secure document storage and
management.
"Microfilm is difficult to alter without detection, is highly resistant to
damage, and is hardware-independent making document recovery possible from
generation to generation," said Randy Petree, national sales manager,
Fujifilm Recording Media, U.S.A, Inc. "More and more, microfilm is becoming
the archive media of choice for historical and government documents as well
as legal documents and genealogical histories, for example, because it can
stand up to the test of time. We look forward to demonstrating how Fujifilm
can help provide a reliable and trustworthy archive solution again this
year at AIIM."
Document Archive System AR-1000
Fujifilm's AR-1000 Document Archive System is network enabled and offers
high-speed recording of 400 pages per minute. A dual film magazine
increases workflow operations and minimizes manual intervention without
compromising speed. Its 5.9 target on film is equal to 300dpi output and
autorotation automatically rotates and orients all images with typewritten
text. The user-friendly Virtual AR™ job setup software allows for the
preview of information transferred to film and offers a document management
solution from creation through storage and destruction.
Archive Media AM-66 and AM-33
Each of Fujifilm's PET-based silver halide archive media offers optimal
sensitivity for red LED, panchromatic sensitivity for the vivid duplication
of images, and a resolving power of 850 lines/mm. Archive Media AM-66 has a
2.5 mil thickness and is 16mmx66m/215ft, while the new AM-33 has a 5 mil
thickness and is 16mmx30.5m/100ft, catering to low volume applications.
AM-33 will run from a separate magazine than AM-66, further increasing the
efficiency of operations.
Fujifilm's AR-1000 and Archive Media AM-66 are now available through
Fujifilm's distribution partners. Archive Media AM-33 will be available in
June 2009. For more information on this and other services available from
Fujifilm Recording Media, visit www.fujifilmusa.com/recordingmedia.
About FUJIFILM
FUJIFILM Recording Media U.S.A., Inc. is the US-based manufacturing,
marketing and sales operations of professional broadcast video, data tape
recording media and microfilm products for FUJIFILM Corporation. Based
on a history of thin-film engineering and magnetic particle science such as
Fujifilm NANOCUBIC technology, Fujifilm creates breakthrough products for
partners and end users.
Fujifilm is a leader in supplying the IT industry with advanced storage
media including LTO Ultrium and enterprise-class data tape featuring the
lowest cost per GB for mass storage applications while requiring very low
power. Fujifilm provides broadcast and data center customers and industry
partners with a wide range of unique data center accessories, value-added
services and programs. For more information on FUJIFILM Recording Media
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based on a vast portfolio of digital, optical, fine chemical and thin film
coating technologies. The company was among the top 15 companies around the
world granted U.S. patents in 2008, employs more than 70,000 people
worldwide and in the year ended March 31, 2008, had global revenues of
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