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BS ISO 10197:1993 Micrographics. Reader-printers for transparent microforms. Characteristics

BS ISO 10197:1993

Micrographics. Reader-printers for transparent microforms. Characteristics

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Standard number:BS ISO 10197:1993
Pages:14
Released:1994-03-15
ISBN:0 580 23023 6
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 10197:1993


This standard BS ISO 10197:1993 Micrographics. Reader-printers for transparent microforms. Characteristics is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 37.080 Document imaging applications

This International Standard specifies the essential performance characteristics of reader-printers designed for viewing and making hard copies from microfilm with a maximum width of 35 mm, whether in microfilm strips or in roll form, in open reels, cartridges or cassettes, microfiche, jackets and image cards. It applies to reader-printers with a magnification less than or equal to 50:1.

The requirements for the functions of readers, as specified in ISO 6198, are summarized in clause 4 for convenience of the users of this International Standard.

This International Standard establishes minimum criteria for the hard copy prints produced by reader-printers based on the use of microtest charts ISO No. 1 and ISO No. 2 or from microforms with a specified minimum quality, either an original or a duplicate.

This International Standard does not apply to special reader-printers that produce colour or other types of specialized microforms or prints. In addition, it does not necessarily apply to enlarger-printers.