Paperless Office-Document Scanning: The New Option In Office Management

By Loris F. Andres


The administration of a business enterprise, government office or other entity usually requires the processing of large amounts of paperwork. These institutions use official forms and other items in their operations and filing stores. This paper-based bureaucracy is the target of customary jibes and irritation. However, paperless office-document scanning now gives managers and staff the electronic ability to process documentation.

Paper, printing materials and record storage locations are all part of the expenses of a paper-based operation. Labor is absorbed by maintaining and searching the organization's archives. The physical transportation or sending of paper correspondence also occasionally poses a challenge, in that large collections of records are difficult to move and fax machines do not reliably produce accurate copies of faxed material. Paper records are also easily susceptible to damage or loss.

In terms of social awareness, modern environmentalists argue against paper as a medium of communication or data storage. Paper is made using trees, and the impact on the environment of paper's manufacturing process has been raised. Recycled paper is not yet a standard item in the stationery industry. The disposal of waste paper adds considerably to the burden of pollution in the economy.

It may therefore be more sensible to process paperwork electronically. Electronic storage options, such as USB sticks or computer hard disks, offer immense storage capacity. It takes only a short time to back up those records, even if they are particularly extensive. These electronic devices don't need much space and can be carried around by the user. On the other hand, the use of e-mail and document cloud sites eliminates the need for such mobility.

A document cloud system is an online facility that gives users space to upload and retain considerable quantities of administrative files or other material. This is useful because users can then log into the site and retrieve the material from any physical location. They do not need to carry hard copies around with them. The cloud system may or may not charge a user fee. People interested in this option should assess the storage capacity and security profile of different sites to see what is best for their needs.

A paperless office has advantages over the traditional one. Electronic documents, if scanned properly, are always legible. E-mail is an instant form of communication and allows large amounts of material to be attached and sent. Some file formats can condense hundreds of pages into a relatively small file of only a few hundred kilobytes. Faxing that same item would take hours and would not be attempted, not to mention the paper that would be used.

Expenditure on administrative operations can be decreased by the implementation of document scanning and electronic storage methods. The price of the equipment should be weighed against the expense of stationery. Paperless administration has seen the office environment use less paper and more technology.




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