Chantilly, VA — November 3, 2022 — Contex, the world leader in large format scanning, today announces a new case study about the Ontario-based Thunder Bay Museum and its newspaper archiving initiative. By replacing a photocopier with a Contex IQ FLEX flatbed large format scanner, the Thunder Bay Museum is building its digital archive of newspapers faster, and with better quality, than ever before.

“The Contex scanner is user-friendly. I’m surprised that the learning curve is not steep. The scanner does what it needs to do. The presets make it easy,” comments Michael deJong, Curator/Archivist, Thunder Bay Museum.


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As the world’s leading developer and producer of large format imaging solutions, Contex leads the market with innovative technology and advanced scan and copy software applications. Sold worldwide in more than 100 countries, Contex solutions are recognized in a wide range of industries for reliability, value, high performance, and superb image quality. For more information, please visit www.contex.com.

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Contex North and South America
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