I am involved in a project that has 14,000 books in it. The books tend to be relatively short, which means each one scans in about 15 minutes (on average). With two Kirtas machines, and the Atiz scanner to back up the machines by putting the items that won’t scan automatically on it, I have estimated that we could finish 128-158 books a day at only 80% efficiency (running 18 hours a day, both machines are being utilized 14 hours of the time- all week). That means, if we can make sure the machines are being used 14 hours a day, then we could get finished with our 14,000 book project in less than a year. 109 days at 128 books a day... So, four months.
Originaly, we expected the project would take us 45 years. That's quite a difference.
We haven't reached 128 books a day yet due to staffing issues. In the next month, those staffing issues should disapear, and we'll see if it really works in practice like it does in theory.
Originaly, we expected the project would take us 45 years. That's quite a difference.
We haven't reached 128 books a day yet due to staffing issues. In the next month, those staffing issues should disapear, and we'll see if it really works in practice like it does in theory.
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