Re: filmscanners: Spritscan 4000 sensor cleaning kit
Polaroid has found that the load sensor for the film carrier can sometimes collect dust that renders the sensor inoperative. The scanner may run continuously. Running continuously can also occur if the scanner is set to SCSI ID 7 which is a test position and not a fault. Polaroid has made available, free of charge, a cleaning brush kit that cleans this sensor. For customers in the US, call 1-800-432-5355 (Mon-Fri, 8am to 8pm EST). Ask for a SprintScan 4000 Cleaning Brush Accessory, part number CPS 546 The link below should take you to the article. Thanks David David, Is the cleaning kit available only in the US, or also elsewhere? Most particularly either the UK or Russia. Thanks, Jeremy Nicholl
RE: filmscanners: Spritscan 4000 sensor cleaning kit
Jeremy, I would not want to bet on Russia but the UK should have them.If not give me a call. David -Original Message- From: Jeremy Nicholl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2001 2:20 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: filmscanners: Spritscan 4000 sensor cleaning kit Polaroid has found that the load sensor for the film carrier can sometimes collect dust that renders the sensor inoperative. The scanner may run continuously. Running continuously can also occur if the scanner is set to SCSI ID 7 which is a test position and not a fault. Polaroid has made available, free of charge, a cleaning brush kit that cleans this sensor. For customers in the US, call 1-800-432-5355 (Mon-Fri, 8am to 8pm EST). Ask for a SprintScan 4000 Cleaning Brush Accessory, part number CPS 546 The link below should take you to the article. Thanks David David, Is the cleaning kit available only in the US, or also elsewhere? Most particularly either the UK or Russia. Thanks, Jeremy Nicholl
Re: filmscanners: Spritscan 4000 sensor cleaning kit
Well, I gave it a try and could not find this article. Is the link right? John Hinkey Seattle, WA "Hemingway, David J" wrote: Polaroid has found that the load sensor for the film carrier can sometimes collect dust that renders the sensor inoperative. The scanner may run continuously. Running continuously can also occur if the scanner is set to SCSI ID 7 which is a test position and not a fault. Polaroid has made available, free of charge, a cleaning brush kit that cleans this sensor. For customers in the US, call 1-800-432-5355 (Mon-Fri, 8am to 8pm EST). Ask for a SprintScan 4000 Cleaning Brush Accessory, part number CPS 546 The link below should take you to the article. Thanks David - http://www.polaroidwork.com/home/LLframeset.jsp?body=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.polaro idwork.com%2Flisting%2FListing.jsp%3FFOLDER%253C%253Efolder_id%3D58263%26FOL DER%253C%253EbrowsePath%3D58263%26ASSORTMENT%253C%253East_id%3D58263%26bmUID %3D984362506401
RE: filmscanners: Spritscan 4000 sensor cleaning kit
John: Try the following URL and go to question #6. http://www.polaroidwork.com/home/LLframeset.jsp?body=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.polaro idwork.com%2Flisting%2FListing.jsp%3FFOLDER%253C%253Efolder_id%3D58263%26FOL DER%253C%253EbrowsePath%3D58263%26ASSORTMENT%253C%253East_id%3D58263%26bmUID %3D984362506401 If that doesn't work, seek out the FAQ's under the heading of Online Assistance at http://www.polaroidwork.com. Or just call the 800 number if you are in the USA. John -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John Hinkey Sent: Sunday, January 10, 1904 5:58 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: filmscanners: Spritscan 4000 sensor cleaning kit Well, I gave it a try and could not find this article. Is the link right? John Hinkey Seattle, WA "Hemingway, David J" wrote: Polaroid has found that the load sensor for the film carrier can sometimes collect dust that renders the sensor inoperative. The scanner may run continuously. Running continuously can also occur if the scanner is set to SCSI ID 7 which is a test position and not a fault. Polaroid has made available, free of charge, a cleaning brush kit that cleans this sensor. For customers in the US, call 1-800-432-5355 (Mon-Fri, 8am to 8pm EST). Ask for a SprintScan 4000 Cleaning Brush Accessory, part number CPS 546 The link below should take you to the article. Thanks David - http://www.polaroidwork.com/home/LLframeset.jsp?body=http%3A%2F% 2Fwww.polaro idwork.com%2Flisting%2FListing.jsp%3FFOLDER%253C%253Efolder_id%3 D58263%26FOL DER%253C%253EbrowsePath%3D58263%26ASSORTMENT%253C%253East_id%3D5 8263%26bmUID %3D984362506401
Re: filmscanners: Spritscan 4000 sensor cleaning kit
Try this way: http://www.polaroidwork.com/home/LLframeset.jsp?body=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.polar oidwork.com%2Flisting%2FListing.jsp%3FFOLDER%253C%253Efolder_id%3D58263%26FO LDER%253C%253EbrowsePath%3D58263%26ASSORTMENT%253C%253East_id%3D58263%26bmUI D%3D984362506401 Maris - Original Message - From: "John Hinkey" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, January 10, 1904 4:57 PM Subject: Re: filmscanners: Spritscan 4000 sensor cleaning kit | Well, I gave it a try and could not find this article. Is the link right? | | | John Hinkey | Seattle, WA | | "Hemingway, David J" wrote: | | Polaroid has found that the load sensor for the film carrier can sometimes | collect dust that renders the sensor inoperative. The scanner may run | continuously. Running continuously can also occur if the scanner is set to | SCSI ID 7 which is a test position and not a fault. | Polaroid has made available, free of charge, a cleaning brush kit that | cleans this sensor. For customers in the US, call 1-800-432-5355 (Mon-Fri, | 8am to 8pm EST). Ask for a SprintScan 4000 Cleaning Brush Accessory, part | number CPS 546 | The link below should take you to the article. | Thanks | David | | - | | http://www.polaroidwork.com/home/LLframeset.jsp?body=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.polaro | idwork.com%2Flisting%2FListing.jsp%3FFOLDER%253C%253Efolder_id%3D58263%26FOL | DER%253C%253EbrowsePath%3D58263%26ASSORTMENT%253C%253East_id%3D58263%26bmUID | %3D984362506401
Re: filmscanners: Spritscan 4000 sensor cleaning kit
Looking at it now it won't link: Cut and paste all seven lines together, deleting any spaces that come up in between, and it will work fine. Maris - Original Message - From: "Maris V. Lidaka, Sr." [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 9:36 AM Subject: Re: filmscanners: Spritscan 4000 sensor cleaning kit | Try this way: | | http://www.polaroidwork.com/home/LLframeset.jsp?body=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.polar | oidwork.com%2Flisting%2FListing.jsp%3FFOLDER%253C%253Efolder_id%3D58263%26FO | LDER%253C%253EbrowsePath%3D58263%26ASSORTMENT%253C%253East_id%3D58263%26bmUI | D%3D984362506401 | | Maris | | - Original Message - | From: "John Hinkey" [EMAIL PROTECTED] | To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Sent: Sunday, January 10, 1904 4:57 PM | Subject: Re: filmscanners: Spritscan 4000 sensor cleaning kit | | | | Well, I gave it a try and could not find this article. Is the link right? | | | | | | John Hinkey | | Seattle, WA | | | | "Hemingway, David J" wrote: | | | | Polaroid has found that the load sensor for the film carrier can | sometimes | | collect dust that renders the sensor inoperative. The scanner may run | | continuously. Running continuously can also occur if the scanner is set | to | | SCSI ID 7 which is a test position and not a fault. | | Polaroid has made available, free of charge, a cleaning brush kit that | | cleans this sensor. For customers in the US, call 1-800-432-5355 | (Mon-Fri, | | 8am to 8pm EST). Ask for a SprintScan 4000 Cleaning Brush Accessory, | part | | number CPS 546 | | The link below should take you to the article. | | Thanks | | David | | | | - | | | | | http://www.polaroidwork.com/home/LLframeset.jsp?body=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.polaro | | | idwork.com%2Flisting%2FListing.jsp%3FFOLDER%253C%253Efolder_id%3D58263%26FOL | | | DER%253C%253EbrowsePath%3D58263%26ASSORTMENT%253C%253East_id%3D58263%26bmUID | | %3D984362506401 | |
RE: filmscanners: Spritscan 4000 sensor cleaning kit
Since this link doesn't work (at least not for me and apparently for lots of other people) here is the entire text of the FAQ that the link is supposed to take you to: My SprintScan 4000 scanner cycles continuously when I turn it on. What's wrong? (Ref. #000321-0074) Description: My SprintScan 4000 scanner continuously repeats the scanning cycle (or an internal motor is running) when I turn it on. What's wrong? Solution: The SCSI selector switch on the back of the scanner may be incorrectly set. Follow these steps to set it correctly: Turn off your computer. Turn off your scanner. Set the SCSI selector switch on the back of the scanner to a value between 1 and 6. (Do not use values 0, 7, 8, or 9.) Make sure you select a value that is not being used by any other SCSI device connected your computer. Turn on the scanner. Turn on your computer. If the SCSI selector switch is not the problem, contact Polaroid Technical Support and request that a SprintScan 4000 Cleaning Brush Accessory, part number CPS 546, be sent to you. For customers in the US, call 1-800-432-5355 (Mon-Fri, 8am to 8pm EST). For customers outside the US, find the phone number for your local Polaroid service by clicking here: http://www.polaroid.com/service/phone.html -Original Message- From: John Hayward at Hopco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 6:04 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: filmscanners: Spritscan 4000 sensor cleaning kit John: Try the following URL and go to question #6. http://www.polaroidwork.com/home/LLframeset.jsp?body=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.po laro idwork.com%2Flisting%2FListing.jsp%3FFOLDER%253C%253Efolder_id%3D58263%2 6FOL DER%253C%253EbrowsePath%3D58263%26ASSORTMENT%253C%253East_id%3D58263%26b mUID %3D984362506401 If that doesn't work, seek out the FAQ's under the heading of Online Assistance at http://www.polaroidwork.com. Or just call the 800 number if you are in the USA. John