Converting media forms

skyhighZJ

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So I have about 200 pgs of medical history from my Army time but I need it in PDF form on a disc. How do /who will do this? Staples or the like??


TIA.
 
So I have about 200 pgs of medical history from my Army time but I need it in PDF form on a disc. How do /who will do this? Staples or the like??


TIA.
Probably. Any scanner can also do it with a save to file or save to email task. For that many pages, I would want a scanner I could just stick a stack in and walk away. Getting it on disc may be a harder challenge because nobody uses that antiquated stuff anymore :D
 
Probably. Any scanner can also do it with a save to file or save to email task. For that many pages, I would want a scanner I could just stick a stack in and walk away. Getting it on disc may be a harder challenge because nobody uses that antiquated stuff anymore :D
Welcome to the VA system. And people wonder why they suck so much ass.
 
We have a printer here that will do that in about 30 seconds. It will scan all the docs through then email a PDF. Pretty much any modern larger office printer will.
I'd be a bit surprised if your company doesn't have one.

Worst case you can walk into any Kinkos and do it.

I guess the only question will be, do you want it to be 200 pages in 1 pdf, or is it several?
Even if its initially just scanned into 1, breaking into into multiple later can be done in adobe is about 15 seconds.
 
They said “on a disc” so I really DGAF. I’d do it but my scanner at home is non existent and my laptop doesn’t even have a cd rom drive cause as @jeepinmatt said it’s antiquated technology so looking to have it done and just pay the man.
 
I shot you a message. Worst case, I've got a small office printer/scanner with document feed capability here at the house.

Just promise you will not want an updated picture/scan of your most notable injury...
 
I shot you a message. Worst case, I've got a small office printer/scanner with document feed capability here at the house.

Just promise you will not want an updated picture/scan of your most notable injury...
That’s literally what it’s all about. This isn’t even my in patient records just my one little whoopsee.
 
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