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Get out the tape measure.
The paper thickness, two sided pages, file folders, staples, etc. all vary the images per inch count.
We use 180pp per inch but that is just an average based on all the scanning we've done in the past 5 years.
Best to measure the length of all the files to be scanned (26" in this cabinet, 33" in that cabinet,etc.) and then using a random sampling count the number of images within an inch of paper/files of 10 different locations in the cabinets.
John Glover
Fort Docs
707-974-8896
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>From: Chris Olson <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Sep 25, 2007 4:59 PM
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>Subject: Re: [RM] Vertical cabinet capacity
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>Hi Anne!
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>Ummm. well, for starters you could try using reams of paper. There
>are 500 sheets of paper to a ream. If you go to an office supply
>store (or your photocopier machine) you could measure a ream of paper
>and figure it out from there. Another approach is to place reams of
>paper into the file drawer. That would give you a good idea of the
>"most paper" scenario.
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>Hope that helps.
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>Chris
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>Chris Olson, M.L.S., M.A.S.
>Marketing Consultant to Information Providers
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