filmscanners: dust in the SS4000

2001-03-16 Thread Frank Paris
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Stan Schwartz > Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 8:08 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: filmscanners: Gold star for polaroid! > > > Frank, > > I just ordered the brush(and it arrived in 2 days rathe

Re: filmscanners: dust in the SS4000

2001-03-16 Thread John Matturri
The brush is tiny and only cleans off the holder sensor, which is presumably located just to the side of the holder's track so it won't do any good for general cleaning. A dust cover seems a good idea right about now. Shoeboxes have been suggested as about the right size. John M. Frank Paris wro

Re: filmscanners: dust in the SS4000

2001-03-17 Thread heriltd
Dust in the ss4000 when the machine seems to be in a loop, ticking away eternally, do not stop it neither stop the machine... open the front gate and blow compressed air into the left part of the tunnel, mainly, until the loop cycle stops... it means that you have at least displaced the dust f

RE: filmscanners: dust in the SS4000

2001-03-17 Thread Stan Schwartz
Frank, That's what I am talking about. Maybe David will tell us what that does. Stan --- Is the glass element the flat, square cruddy looking thing about four inches inside the slot on the bottom, below two metal cutouts? What is it's purpose? What I'm looking has so much dust on it that it co