The brush you speak of is designed for a very specific purpose. Polaroid found that the light reactive sensor which reads the location of the film carrier could become covered with dust over time (I haven't actually looked for it, but it is probably slightly recessed so the dust may fall into that little grove).
If this sensor gets obscured, the motor that moves the carrier in its gross positioning, gets "confused" and the carrier continues to move in and out trying to find the "lock". Eventually, the firmware or software can kick in and tells you you have a jammed or misled carrier. This little brush used every so often, which attaches to the film carrier, sweeps this little sensor area to assure it is kept clear of dust. It has no effect on the internal optical path. Art [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I missed part of this thread so perhaps this was discussed...but what about > the brush that Polaroid supplies that clips onto the slide carrier to clean > the scanner? > > Howard > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe by mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with 'unsubscribe filmscanners' or 'unsubscribe filmscanners_digest' (as appropriate) in the message title or body