After modification of the upper guides and replacing the lower tensioner with a roller I was still seeing a far right line close to the edge of the frame after initial run. Research of the Archive mentions the sound presser pins.
The two at the rear that contact the main stripe also contact the printed image area. These pins or feet are polished hard plastic but can trap small dust or dirt particles and hold them there during projection causing the infamous Elmo right frame scratch. These pins were initially a different and better design in earlier GS versions but the problem can be easily resolved. You remove the sound presser roller part first, then the sound presser. The black square thing with four feet. The two that are at the back need to be filed to half the footprint with decent files. Screen your test print until the coast is clear.
it has eliminated all film impressions.
hope this helps GS-1200 owners.
The two at the rear that contact the main stripe also contact the printed image area. These pins or feet are polished hard plastic but can trap small dust or dirt particles and hold them there during projection causing the infamous Elmo right frame scratch. These pins were initially a different and better design in earlier GS versions but the problem can be easily resolved. You remove the sound presser roller part first, then the sound presser. The black square thing with four feet. The two that are at the back need to be filed to half the footprint with decent files. Screen your test print until the coast is clear.
it has eliminated all film impressions.
hope this helps GS-1200 owners.
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