Try this way:
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----- Original Message -----
From: "John Hinkey" <hinkey@seanet.com>
To: <filmscanners@halftone.co.uk>
Sent: Sunday, January 10, 1904 4:57 PM
Subject: Re: filmscanners: Spritscan 4000 sensor cleaning kit
| Well, I gave it a try and could not find this article. Is the link right?
|
|
| John Hinkey
| Seattle, WA
|
| "Hemingway, David J" wrote:
| >
| > Polaroid has found that the load sensor for the film carrier can
sometimes
| > collect dust that renders the sensor inoperative. The scanner may run
| > continuously. Running continuously can also occur if the scanner is set
to
| > SCSI ID 7 which is a test position and not a fault.
| > Polaroid has made available, free of charge, a cleaning brush kit that
| > cleans this sensor. For customers in the US, call 1-800-432-5355
(Mon-Fri,
| > 8am to 8pm EST). Ask for a SprintScan 4000 Cleaning Brush Accessory,
part
| > number CPS 546
| > The link below should take you to the article.
| > Thanks
| > David
| >
| > -
| >
| >
http://www.polaroidwork.com/home/LLframeset.jsp?body=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.polaro
| >
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| >
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| > %3D984362506401