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What to do If Something Goes Wrong
What to do if Something Goes Wrong
1. If the color balance is not right
❐ If the color density leans to red or blue, or isn’t properly balanced, perform the color density adjustment, and the color
balance adjustments for Yellow, Magenta, and Cyan. ☛ See page 124.
2. If the film you want to copy does not match
the types of base film included.
❐ If you do not plan on copying from this type of film
often, use an unexposed frame of the same film strip,
if available, when performing shading.
❐ If you plan on copying from this type of film often,
make a base slide using an unexposed, developed
frame of the film.
❐ If you have no blank unexposed frame of the same
type of film, you can use an unexposed frame from
film produced by the same company, but the colors
might differ a bit.
3. If the copy image is out of focus.
❐ Check if the image on the film is focused or not. If it is, make sure the film is correctly set in the holder.
❐ If you reset the film correctly in the holder and the image is still out of focus, or if you use a different image, and the
copy image is out of focus in every case, please call your service representative.
❐ You can adjust the focus manually with the focusing lever. ☛ See page 228.
4. If the edge of the original image does not appear on the copy.
❐ Check the size of the area that can be copied. ☛ See page 212.
❐ When setting film in the holder, be sure to position the desired frame properly.
❐ To extend the area that can be copied, use the glass mount film holder and focus manually.
5. If the projection lamp does not light.
❐ If the projection lamp does not light and a service message appears on the screen, the lamp might be burned out. In
this case, please call you service representative.
6. If you move the mirror unit.
❐ Perform the shading operation once again.
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1: Unexposed part
2: Mount