This has happened before to my unit...
first time, not knowing, sent it back to polaroid
second time, not wanting to go through the delivery/time cycle, stopped
the recycling scanner and blew compressed air into the channel... did it
a few times and restarted the scanner, problem solved...
thir
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Subject: RE: filmscanners: Gold star for polaroid!
I'm just curious. Could you give us a rough estimate of how many scans you
put th
A couple of thousand I would guess. I have a feeling that dust is more of an
issue here than use. I have both the front and back openings covered with
plastic wrap but I work in an unfortunately dusty environment. Unfortunately,
the brush hasn't done the job in my case so I'm shipping the scanner
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> Subject: filmscanners: Gold star for polaro
A couple of days ago my 4000 began recycling eternally. This was a
couple of days after David Hemingway announced that a free sensor
cleaning brush was available for the problem. When I called up Polaroid
the rep said it would arrive in 10 to 14 days, but indicated that she
would mark it to be exp