Polaroid manual Connecting the power supply, Plug the Daylab 35 power supply

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Connecting the power supply

Plug the Daylab 35 power supply

(110 125 VAC) into an appropriate electrical outlet and then into the connection on the back of the Daylab 35.

Determining the processing time of the film

Processing times vary for different film types. Also, temperature affects the processing time of your film. Check your film instructions for the recommended processing time so you can select the appropriate film-exposure settings and make any necessary adjustments to the Daylab 35 preset film-processing times. These settings are discussed in detail in the next section, Setting the exposure controls.

Setting the exposure controls (7)

On the front of the Daylab 35 are the 4 controls that you need to make an exposure: the film-type selection switch,

the VIEW-OFF-PRINTswitch, the

exposure-adjustment dial, and the START button.

The film type selection switch: The Daylab 35 has three exposure settings, preset for specific Polaroid instant films. Setting 1 For Tvpe 665 black-and-white

positive/negative film with a speed of ISO 75/19°. The Daylab 35 preset film-processing time is 30 seconds.

Setting 2 For Type 669 Polacolor extended-range film with a speed of ISO 80/20°. The preset film-processing time is 60 seconds.

Setting 3: For Polacolor 679, Type 689 ProVivid, and Polapan Pro 100 Type 664 films, with a speed of ISO 100/21°. The preset film-processing time is 90 seconds for Type 679 and 689 films. Type 664 film has a 30-second development time; time the development manually.

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Contents Page Table of contents Introduction 664 665 Loading filmOpen the film-holder door 2m Plug the Daylab 35 power supply Connecting the power supplySetting the exposure controls Determining the processing time of the filmVIEW-OFF-PRINT switch If you want Add Subtract Setting the Color-filtration controlsCorrecting prints from color slides Orient your slide on the slide carrier Preparing to make a printProcessing the film Exposing the filmFrom the film holder Fogged print light image or no image at all An image blurred. out of focusPrint either too light or too dark An image printed backwardsCurtain-shaped mark or broad streak WarrantyAn oblong in the print20 For information or assistanceEMI Notice Canada FCC Notice U.S.A. onlyHeavy-duty trays IncludesThermometer Print tongsPage