Hi Art There are usually fiche viewers on e bay and some are bargains However a word of warning, there are also some small hand held viewers which are not much use at all, they sound good and not expensive but you get what you pay for If there are any banks or motor dealerships nearby they are worth a try, most have computerised and kept a few "just in case" but most realise that technology is only going one way Best wishes Nivard Ovington, in Cornwall (UK) >I haven't looked, but has anybody tried on e:bay or google? > > Art Seddon > Car dealers got rid of their microfiche readers years ago...however, > there may be one out there in someone's parts "attic"....I wish that I > had known about it when it happened....Marsha in WV > > n.east wrote: > >>A Microfiche reader may be your best bet. Second hand ones can be found >>relatively cheap. Many places used them for reading inventory listings >>(spare parts) etc. Now they have switched to computers, the reader/s have >>been relegated to the "backroom", if still on hand. Check local second >>hand >>stores or spare parts suppliers. They may have some. Scanners/printers for >>home use don't have the magnification capability to enable microfiche to >>be >>read.