Libraries &
Genealogical Societies
MTM Intl. is a leading micrographic and content management provider specializing in public and private library and genealogical society solutions. Founded in 1986, MTM has earned a strong reputation for exceptional service and fair prices to more than 1,500 public, private, and government customers including support to more than 5,000 individual pieces of equipment.
As one of the largest, multi-manufacturer representatives in the United States, we carry an extensive parts inventory, and our Support Technicians receive leading-edge training on equipment, technology, and maintenance procedures to ensure a “fix it right the first time” customer commitment. Recognized by Konica Minolta and Canon as the most successful dealer in the country, MTM has received numerous performance awards in both customer service and industry expertise.
Digital Micrographic Equipment
Patron demand for library materials in a convenient digital format, such as email, web, or cds, has increased dramatically over the past couple of years. Bring film to life through new technology that allows patrons to easily view and print filmed images in electronic format, at an affordable price.
By upgrading analog micrographic equipment to digital, many customers have enjoyed the following benefits:
- Lower maintenance costs and increased dependability
- Ease of use through a universal carrier that works with all media
- Superior print quality up to 11” x 17”
- Ability to handle patron requests for data via email / fax
- Familiarity of equipment for patrons and genealogists
Book Scanners
Konica Minolta's revolutionary publication scanners allow you to make clear, crisp, non-distorted copies of bound publications, even thick reference books or three-dimensional objects, and even in full-color. While most scanners require books to be scanned face down, damaging fragile bindings, the Konica Minolta’s PS series scans in a face-up position using an adjustable cradle to provide gentle, non stressful support. Even rare, fragile and deteriorating books can be scanned easily without damage to the pages or spine.
Library Solutions