Computer Output
Microfilm Data Sheet
KODAK IMAGELINK DL 1000 Microfilm / 2482
Description
Kodak Imagelink DL 1000 Microfilm 2482 is a rapid-access, thermally processed (dry) silver computer output microfilm. This film is designed to be exposed by a red (helium neon) laser. When developed, a positive appearing image is formed (dark characters on a light background).
Kodak Imagelink DL 1000 Microfilm is an extremely fine-grain, high-contrast microfilm which offers the highest quality thermally processed microimage available. When DL 1000 is used with Kodak Premium 1000 Thermal Print Film 1323, a very high-quality duplicate is achieved at optimum equipment throughput speeds.
Product Applications
Kodak Imagelink DL 1000 Microfilm is designed to generate positive-appearing camera originals in fiche format from helium-neon lasers used in dry computer output microfilmers (COM) equipment such as the Kodak Komstar 100/200/ 300 Microimage Processors, Kodak Komstar Microimage Processor IV, Kodak Optistar Datawriter, Kodak Optistar V Processor, Kodak Komstar Processor V, and the Kodak Optistar Image Writer. This film can be handled in room light and the equipment it is used with does not require any special plumbing, venting, or dark rooms.
Imagelink DL 1000 Microfilm is primarily used to make masters for generating negative-appearing distribution copies (clear characters with dark background) on thermal print film. Positive- or negative-appearing copies can also be made on diazo or silver films, depending on customer preference. This film is not intended to be used as the primary “working” copy or for frequent use in reader printers.