Some of the cars come with thousands of pages worth of documents - such as manuals and things like that.
It'd be tedious as fuck.
I pay the mechanics $1,000 per week + benefits. I'm sure as fuck not going to have them do it. Their time is way too valuable.
I would just put the pages in the scanner printer copier and digitize them
There are tens of thousands of pages involved, probably hundreds of thousands.
Many are in book format.
Are you gonna sit there and flip pages, take a scan, flip the page, take a scan, etc? Are you gonna do it for the few years it'd take to do them all?
They have special scanners that flip pages and they'll bring them on-site to digitize them. That's probably what I'll end up doing, though it's going to cost a fortune. I want to even digitize the owner manuals when I am unable to find those manuals in digital format already.
Then, every bit of documentation also needs to be scanned and cataloged. From the original build sheet to the receipts the owners kept along the way.
In book format it would take forever. If they were individual sheets the machine I have could do that in no time, both sides. I do not have a copier that turns the pages in a book. It could copy stacks of paper digitally fast as hell though
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