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A-61133 March 2003 A-1
Appendix A Microfilm Information
Introduction This appendix contains information that will be helpful when operating
the Kodak i7300 Scanner or Kodak Intelligent Microimage Scanner.
Some of the information is general, while some of it supports specific
operating procedures.
This appendix contains information on:
General microfilming guidelines
Microfilm specifications
Image mark sizes
Loading film
Film and reel checks
Film leader, trailer, splicing, curl, twist, and magazine condition
Microfilm storage
Microfilming
guidelines
The following description provides you with a brief overview of some
basic microfilming techniques and principles. The descriptions are
aimed at the novice operator; however, even if you are a more
experienced operator you may find it helpful to review this information.
Microfilm
specifications
The microfilm used in the scanner must meet the following
specifications:
Width 16 mm, unperforated.
Types silver microfilms can be used to produce originals or duplicate
reels. However, duplicates from silver originals are more commonly
made using diazo microfilm (which provides direct duplicates of the
original), or vesicular/thermal microfilm (which provides reverse polarity
duplicates). Any microfilm selected must have a clear base. Tinted-base
microfilms cannot be used with the scanner. However, if tinted-base
originals are duplicated on clear base microfilms, the duplicate copies
can be used.
Film Leader M-type film leader must be clear; black leader cannot be
used.
Thickness 2.5 to 5.0 mils.
NOTE: Thermal films less than 4 mils thick can stretch during
processing and become narrower than 16 mm, which can
result in unreliable performance.
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