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[filmscanners] Re: SS4000 mirror cleaning



Thomas,
It would be great if you could post a summary to the
list. It would a fine contribution about scanners
and would help to dilute the 'dynamic range' dirge.
That's one dead horse that takes a licking and keeps
on ticking.
-JimD



At 06:18 PM 8/30/2002 -0700, HPA wrote:
>Camera repairman said to use lens cleaning tissue only, nothing else.
>
> > Art wrote:
> > Does he suggest a specific type of tissue (like a Kim-wipe?), or just as
> > soft a one as possible (again with NO pressure)
>
>to answer another item: The brush that came with your scanner has very
>little to do with the optical system cleaning, it gets big stuff off the
>light source but not the optical mirror or anything important.
>
>I think a few posts went by from persons who missed part of the thread about
>how to tell if your Polaroid SS4000 needs cleaning or how to do it.  If you
>missed out, please post me privately.  If a lot of people need information I
>will post a summary to the group, otherwise I will just answer questions
>off-list and close the thread.  Thanks.
>--
>Thomas Robinson
>441 NE Jarrett St.
>Portland OR 97211-3126
>USA
>503-460-0415
>
>
>
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