mark harwood said:

>> A quick blow with a hairdryer on the glass and film prior to scanning has
>> cured it so far (fingers crossed).
>> I also use the hairdryer to 'warm-up' an old Epson 1200
>> prior to printing.

Jorge Parra said:

> To my  utmost surprise, after trying out diferent options and disregarding
> the use of liquids to clean up a camera chip ( no chemicals are endorsed by
> Canon or Nikon to clean their cameras) and after reading many succesful
> stories, I tried and verified that one of the simplest methods to dust off a
> chip ( in my D60) is to use a small vacuum cleaner, and I tell you , it
> worked!!. As crazy as it sounds, I run the process twice and cleaned the
> thing perfectly.No spots, no dust, all was gone.

Dear Jorge,
Be very careful, I've got patents pending on the re-application of domestic
devices in the digital world, both blowing and sucking!
Hoping to clean up next year (groan)  ;-)
Have a nice one,
Mark

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