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Safety instructions

As with any electrically operated equip-
ment, basic safety precautions should be 

observed.  Remember:

1 Follow all instructions.
2 Do not leave unit unattended.
3 If unit will not be used for extended period 

of time unplug from the electrical outlet.

4 Do not operate unit which has been 

dropped or damaged until it has been 
examined by authorised service centre.

5 Before storing, allow unit to cool com-

pletely.

6 To avoid electric shock hazards, do not 

immerse unit in water or other fluids.  Do 

not operate unit near water or with wet 
hands.  If service or repair work is required, 
contact authorised service centre.  Incor-
rect re-assembly can cause shock when 
unit is used subsequently.

7 Close supervision is necessary when unit is 

used by or near children.

8 The use of accessories other than those 

recommended may cause risk of fire, elec-
tric shock or injury.
PLEASE KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS.

ENV50204 (1995)
EN61000-4-4 (1995)
EN61000-4-6 (1996)

SPd360 warranty/service

Since 1947, Polaroid has been the world’s 
leading manufacturer of instant imaging 
products for consumers and businesses 
alike.  Over the years, customer needs 
have changed, and so has technology - but 
the importance of high quality service has 
endured.  As more and more products are 
built with digital technology, and product 
downtime becomes more and more critical, 
Polaroid has built a service infrastructure to 
ensure a rapid response to any issues that 
you encounter.
Polaroid always aims to produce products 
of the highest quality and to support them 
with the service you need to keep your 
business running smoothly.  Please contact 
your nearest Polaroid office for more infor-
mation.

Summary of Contents for SPd 360

Page 1: ...Studio Polaroid digital 360 Camera User Guide ...

Page 2: ...spent film pack 7 Removing the film holder 8 Cleaning the rollers 8 3 Optimising your system 8 Improving the focus setting 8 Approximate depth of field 8 Colour adjustment 8 Menu lock function 9 Reset function 9 Printer calibration procedure 9 Test print mode 9 4 Tips and troubleshooting 10 Picture tips 10 Head size overlays 10 Troubleshooting 10 5 Additional information 11 Software applications 1...

Page 3: ...r h Colour compensation controls i Power inlet j SP camera connector k VGA connector l Flash X sync connector Connecting up Important Switching on the printer with the travel bracket in place may damage the printing mechanism Ensure the travel bracket has been removed 3 from the printer before powering up the system Store the travel bracket and locking screw in a safe place for future shipping of ...

Page 4: ...lighting or an on board flash Mini mum distance from subject to lens is 1 5m but for best results set up at a dis tance of 2m Studio Lighting Whether using flash or flood lighting the ideal set up is with two light sources positioned as shown 29 If you are using only one light source it should be positioned as close to the lens as possi ble preferably directly above Important It is particularly im...

Page 5: ...ser to the subject or Increase light output Decrease the exposure value e v or Move lights away from the subject or Decrease light output c Use the down button to highlight the set up icon 12f3 and press select d In the set up menu use the up and down buttons to highlight the lighting selector icon 12g2 and press the select button e Use the up and down buttons to select either flash or flood light...

Page 6: ...wipe it off immediately and wash with water to avoid an alkali burn If eye or mouth con tact occurs quickly wash the area with plenty of water and see a doctor Keep discarded materials away from children animals clothing and furniture Saving the captured image to memory The system has three image memories making it possible to save a captured image and continue to use the system by changing to ano...

Page 7: ...ee how your system can be better matched to your particular studio set up and requirements Improving the focus setting The lens range markings can be used to focus the image if the subject distance is known For a more accurate setting a Adjust lens aperture to the maximum set ting f 1 b Adjust lighting to stop image saturation e g switch off studio lights c Move camera to correctly frame the sub j...

Page 8: ... button 21 simultaneously for 3 seconds on the camera b Note that the set up icon in the main menu is now greyed out and not accessible using the up down buttons c To unlock the set up menu repeat the but ton press sequence described above Note that this function will remain effective if power is removed from the system Reset function To restore the camera settings to pre set factory default state...

Page 9: ...with honey combed diffusing screen Example of a simplified lighting set up 30 If space is restricted we recommend the following solution a Main lighting b Secondary lighting comprising a white reflective screen c Combined background lighting and if nec essary overhead lighting Head size overlays Use the head size overlays supplied to accurately frame your subject and ensure that your photographs m...

Page 10: ...rom spreading evenly over the film Muddy looking print picture not developed long enough develop images for full time rec ommended Very light image or none at all film has been greatly overexposed to light External monitor Connecting a VGA or S VGA monitor to your printer allows full screen preview of the captured image only The monitor will not display the live image Available from your nearest P...

Page 11: ...necessary when unit is used by or near children 8 The use of accessories other than those recommended may cause risk of fire elec tric shock or injury PLEASE KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS ENV50204 1995 EN61000 4 4 1995 EN61000 4 6 1996 SPd360 warranty service Since 1947 Polaroid has been the world s leading manufacturer of instant imaging products for consumers and businesses alike Over the years custom...

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