Calling our Eumig experts again! Help!
So when loading with the auto-load pressed down, the film exits the bottom sprocket and then seems determined to miss the lower chute and head straight up into the shutter.
I'm holding the auto load down as you should and I can't see anything amiss with the loading mechanism.
Any slight curl in the film will cause it to miss the film channel under the lamp house.
A little research has told me to cut the film straight across and across a sprocket hole. This certainly makes loading through the gate a lot smoother and allows the leader (white acetate) to be bent against its natural curl so that it has more chance of hitting the lower loading channel.
I'm trying different age white acetate leader and appreciate that excessive curl would cause it to miss it's path, but this seems unbelievably picky; I mean I've never seen totally flat leader and if it isn't just merrily guides it's way up into the shutter / gate / lamphouse.
Is this projector just difficult?
Anyone any experience of it?
Thanks!
So when loading with the auto-load pressed down, the film exits the bottom sprocket and then seems determined to miss the lower chute and head straight up into the shutter.
I'm holding the auto load down as you should and I can't see anything amiss with the loading mechanism.
Any slight curl in the film will cause it to miss the film channel under the lamp house.
A little research has told me to cut the film straight across and across a sprocket hole. This certainly makes loading through the gate a lot smoother and allows the leader (white acetate) to be bent against its natural curl so that it has more chance of hitting the lower loading channel.
I'm trying different age white acetate leader and appreciate that excessive curl would cause it to miss it's path, but this seems unbelievably picky; I mean I've never seen totally flat leader and if it isn't just merrily guides it's way up into the shutter / gate / lamphouse.
Is this projector just difficult?
Anyone any experience of it?
Thanks!
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