I found this auction recently on eBay. I was searching alternative options for a Maytag manual that is not available here on the ephemera site. And in my looking for that I landed on this interesting auction. I don't believe the manual I want would be in the set but it's still a very cool Maytag relic to find.
The seller has an index box full of company produced Maytag manuals on microfiche. I'm curious if anyone has any experiences with microfiche archives like this. Are they easy to digitize and if so is the result worth having?
I remember the microfiche machines back in school and after printing out what you needed the end result looked like a copy of a copy of a copy of a copy of a copy that had been raised from the Titanic.
I thought if there is a way to cleanly digitize them it might make a nice donation to the Ephemera collection here on the site if there was anything in it not already saved to the archive.

The seller has an index box full of company produced Maytag manuals on microfiche. I'm curious if anyone has any experiences with microfiche archives like this. Are they easy to digitize and if so is the result worth having?
I remember the microfiche machines back in school and after printing out what you needed the end result looked like a copy of a copy of a copy of a copy of a copy that had been raised from the Titanic.
I thought if there is a way to cleanly digitize them it might make a nice donation to the Ephemera collection here on the site if there was anything in it not already saved to the archive.
