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Many
companies do not keep a full set of copies of their original drawings,
therefore, if an accident happens i.e. a fire or the sprinklers
are accidentally activated, many thousands of £'s could be lost.
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Two sets of disks are always
supplied after scanning. |
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Every
time a drawing is removed, further damage cannot be avoided and
worst still, the drawing could be lost. |
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Once a drawing is scanned
and written to CD, it can not be misplaced. The CD has a life
of well over 50 years. |
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A
large number of drawing offices who still use manual hard copy
drawings, produce amendments by using copies of previous drawing.
The image quality worsens each time this process is used, to a
point that parts of the drawing became unreadable and the original
scale of the drawing is lost. |
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A scan is made up of pixels
measuring across and down the screen, this file can be write protected,.
copied and pasted, time and time again without any loss in quality. |
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Freeing
current storage area of hard copy drawings for alternative use
or office expansion. |
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Scanning is the obvious
solution. |