Polaroid 8x10 Film Processor Bedienungsanleitung
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8 x 10 Film Processor
User Guide
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HOW TO USE THE POLAROID 8 X 10
FILM PROCESSOR, THE FILM HOLDER
MODEL 81-O6, AND THE LOADING
TRAY MODEL 81-09
Introduction
Polaroid 8 x 10 photography provides a self-contained
larger format instant photographic system. You need
no darkroom, no chemical solutions and no time-
consuming processing procedures. The Polaroid 8x10
film holder can be used on most 8 x 10 cameras that
take standard 8 x 10 film holders, on specially adapted
copy cameras and other cameras of extra large format,
and on a variety of technical imaging devices.
The system described in this booklet consists of:
1. Polaroid 8 x 10 film.
2. The Polaroid 8 x 10 film holder Model 81-06.
3. The Polaroid 8 x 10 film processor.
4. The processor loading tray Model 81-09.
Please note that the film holder Model 81-06 cannot be
used without both the processor and the loading tray
Model 81-09, available separately. For the most up-to-
date film information, see the Film Data sheets at
www.polaroid.com (select Customer Support).
Camera adaptation
To adapt cameras or imaging devices of extra large
format for use with the Polaroid 8 x 10 film holder, some
basic requirements must generally be met:
1. The film holder must be centered on the lens axis.
2. It must lie perpendicular to the lens axis.
3. The film must lie in the same plane in the camera
as the ground glass screen at the time of focusing.
Power supply
The film processor should be operated only at the
voltage indicated on each unit. Processors intended for
use in the U.S. are designed for the 110-120 volt supply.
For countries with a 220-240 volt supply, appropriate
processors are provided.
A power cord is supplied with the processor. When
not in use, the cord can be stored in the special recess
in the base of the processor.
If electricity is not available, the processing rollers can
be operated manually with the manual drive arm.
Instructions for its use are packaged with it. A manual
timer or stopwatch must also be used, because the
electronic timer will not function.
Information and technical assistance
If you should require help with your Polaroid 8 x 10 film
system, or if you have any other photographic problem,
please call us toll free from within the U.S. at 1-800-
225-1618, Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Eastern
Time. Outside the U.S.A., please contact the Polaroid
office nearest you.
Underwriters’ Laboratories, Inc. (UL) requires that
the following safety information be provided in the
U.S.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
AS WITH ANY ELECTRICALLY OPERATED
EQUIPMENT, BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SHOULD BE OBSERVED IN THE USE OF THE
POLAROID 8 X10 FILM PROCESSOR. THESE ARE
PROVIDED AS A REMINDER:
1. FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS.
2. DO NOT LEAVE UNIT UNATTENDED WHILE IN
USE.
3. IF UNIT WILL NOT BE USED FOR EXTENDED
PERIOD OF TIME, UNPLUG FROM ELECTRICAL
OUTLET. GRASP PLUG, NOT CORD, AND PULL
TO DISCONNECT FROM OUTLET.
4. DO NOT OPERATE UNIT WITH DAMAGED CORD
OR UNIT WHICH HAS BEEN DROPPED OR
DAMAGED, UNTIL IT HAS BEEN EXAMINED BY
AUTHORIZED SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE.
5. DO NOT LET CORD HANG OVER FRONT EDGE
OF TABLE OR COUNTER OR TOUCH HOT
SURFACES.
6. UNIT MUST BE GROUNDED. POWER CORD HAS
THREE-PRONGED GROUNDING PLUG, WHICH
MUST BE PLUGGED INTO APPROPRIATE
OUTLET. DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUM-
STANCES, REMOVE GROUND PRONG FROM
PLUG.
7. IF EXTENSION CORD IS NEEDED, USE
GROUNDED CORD WITH SUITABLE CURRENT
RATING. CORDS RATED FOR LOWER
AMPERAGE THAN UNIT MAY OVERHEAT.
ARRANGE CORD SO THAT IT WILL NOT BE
TRIPPED OVER OR PULLED.
8. TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT
ATTEMPT TO DISASSEMBLE UNIT. FOR
SERVICE OR REPAIR WORK, CONSULT AN
AUTHORIZED POLAROID SERVICE CENTER.
INCORRECT REASSEMBLY CAN CAUSE
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD WHEN
APPLIANCE IS USED SUBSEQUENTLY. DO NOT
IMMERSE UNIT IN WATER OR OTHER FLUIDS.
DO NOT OPERATE UNIT NEAR WATER OR WITH
WET HANDS.
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The Polaroid 8 x 10 System
Please see the photos at the back of the booklet.
The film holder Model 81-06
A. Buttons, to unlatch holder
B. Dark slide (partly removed)
C. Dark slide handle
D. Dark slide stop line
E. Orange tongue, to secure negative envelope
F. Negative guide lines
G. Felt strips (light seal)
The film processor
H. Processing timer
L. Loading tray insertion slot
K. Process button
L. Processing compartment (extended)
M. Lid for processing compartment (partly open)
N. Roller assembly (removable unit)
O. Latches for roller assembly
P. Roller access lid
Q. Processing rollers
R. Location for manual drive arm
The processor loading tray Model 81-09
S. Positive sheet insertion slot
T. Film holder insertion slot
The numbers throughout the text refer to
illustrations at the back of the booklet.
Set up the equipment
When the processor is in its operating position, it will
extend about 30 inches (75 cm) front to back. Select a
working surface which is deep enough. Be sure you also
have enough space to hold the negative and positive
film containers, and for loading the film holder.
Place the processor so that its insertion slot is facing
toward you and is about level with the front edge of the
table (fig. 1). Plug the power cord in at the rear of the
processor (fig. 2) and into the power supply socket.
Swing back the processing compartment and its lid
(fig. 3). The opened compartment must lie horizontally,
as shown, so be sure there is no obstruction behind the
processor which might prevent this.
If your processor is new, and has not been used before,
you must insert the processing roller assembly, which
is packaged separately. Carefully lower the rollers into
the well in the processor (fig. 4). Lower the side near
the timer into place first (fig. 5); the assembly will fit only
when the circular hole is aligned with the circular pin.
Then lower the right side. When the assembly is seated
properly, lock it in place by pushing back the two latches
(fig. 6). Be sure the roller access lid is seated properly
(fig. 7).
Hold the processor loading tray in front of the
processor in the way shown (fig. 8). Insert the tray into
the processor, easing it in gently as far as it will go. It
will then sit snugly against the front edge of the processor
(fig. 9).
The processor is now ready for operation.
Locate the processor in an area that is in subdued
lighting. Also protect the film holder and the film
from strong light as much as possible.
Unnecessarily bright and directional light on
photographic equipment always introduces the
possibility of some light leakage. The heat generated
by strong light can also be harmful to the film.
Cleanliness is important
To get the most satisfactory results, the equipment and
the film must be clean. The following require particular
attention:
1. Processing rollers
You should wipe the rollers before you process each
photograph, to be sure they are free from dust and
other foreign matter. Remove the roller access lid by
pressing down with the thumb at the point indicated (fig.
10) and then lifting it out. Press the process button and
hold it down and, while the rollers rotate, wipe a dry, lint-
free cloth back and forth along the full length of each
roller (fig. 11) Release the process button. Replace the
lid.
Occasionally the rollers may need a more thorough
cleaning. Remove the roller assembly from the
processor and clean the entire length of the rollers (fig.
12), using a dampened cloth if necessary.
Before you reinsert the assembly, remove all dirt and
particles that may have collected in the processor, below
the rollers.
2. Felt strips on film holder
Before you load film, be sure the felt strips on the
film holder are clean. The felt strips (fig. 13) serve as
a light trap. During the use of the holder, these strips
may gradually gather dust. At regular intervals, gently
rub a finger back and forth along the strips, to remove
dust. Alternatively, wipe the full length of each strip very
lightly with the sticky side of a small piece of masking
tape. This will collect dust and other particles that may
have accumulated.
3. Felt strips on loading tray
Below each of the two protrusions indicated by the
arrows (fig.14) there is a short felt strip. These strip are
Produktspezifikationen
Marke: | Polaroid |
Kategorie: | Kamera |
Modell: | 8x10 Film Processor |
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