If it becomes impossible to unwind the film, the cartridge
mechanism may be bad. You may need to replace the cartridge.
Contact a photo development shop or processing lab. If you
have loaded the cartridge into the scanner as described on
page 7-20, but cannot rewind it, the cartridge holder may be
defective. Contact your dealer.
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Caution:
❑
Never forcibly pull film out of the cartridge.
❑
Never open the cartridge’s light-blocking door (the cover
over the film outlet).
❑
Do not bend the “unprocessed” tab if the cartridge has not
yet been processed. (A bent tab indicates that the film is
processed.)
❑
Never leave the cartridge in the scanner after you have
finished scanning. Leaving the cartridge in the scanner
may result in cartridge damage or film degradation.
❑
Be sure to use the correct procedure when loading the
cartridge into or taking it out of the cartridge holder.
Never load an unprocessed cartridge into the holder.
❑
Do not turn the spindles on the cartridge holder.
❑
Do not allow water, sand, or other contaminants to enter
the cartridge.
❑
Handle the cartridge gently; it should not be dropped,
shaken, or subjected to other strong impacts. Be careful to
avoid excessive bending of the film.
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Scanning Images From Your Film Cartridge
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