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d-lab.2, d-lab.2plus, netlab.2plus - D-Lab 1

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d-<strong>lab.2</strong>, d-<strong>lab.2</strong>plus, net<strong>lab.2</strong>plus: OperationProduction6.1.7 Inserting Films and SlidesApplies only to d-<strong>lab.2</strong>/2plusInsert film (formats 110, 120, 135) and unmounted slidesThe films or film strips (reversal or negative film) are inserted via the film feeder. Theoperator inserts the film between the feeder guides with the emulsion side turned down.The machine detects the film and pulls it in automatically.After scanning and printing the films of type 135 are ejected downwards into the film box.So the next film or film strip of type 135 can be inserted while the first film is still beingprinted. Films of size 120 are returned through the film feed.NoteSingle negatives or single slides are inserted directly in the film carrier.6Insert mounted slidesMounted slides are inserted directly in the slide carrier. When you call up the slide mode,the upper part of the slide carrier opens automatically: Insert the slide with correct orientation. Push in the upper part of the slide carrier.Insert APS filmCAUTION!To be observed when working with APS films:– Do not fold the film as otherwise the magnetic code cannot be read in this spot.– Do not expose the film to strong magnetic fields as otherwise the magnetic code willbe deleted.– Do not splice the film in the area of the magnetic tracks as otherwise the magneticlayer may come off when the splice is removed.APS films are rewound into the cartridge after development and are kept there.An APS film cartridge is smaller than a 135-type film cartridge.As the customer cannot see the APS film, the film status is indicated on the cartridge.AgfaPhoto 2005-05-01 / PN 04092_01 6-19

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