Kodak 2467 manual

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    D-48 Description Kodak COM DR Microfilm 2467 ( Estar Base) is a slow-speed film with a direct reversing emulsion that is blue-green sensitive. It has high spectral sensitivity in the 430 to 550 nm range. Product Applications Kodak COM DR Microfilm 2467 is designed for use in blue phosphorous CR T (cathode ray tube) type computer output microfilmers[...]

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    D-48 2 Physical Properties  Hardened emulsion for high-temperature rapid processing and resist ance to abrasion  Antihalation undercoat  Meets ANSI and ISO standards for archival storage media Nominal Thickness Data (Unprocessed) Support 4.0 mils, Estar Base T otal Film Thickness 4.0 ±0.2 mils Before-Process Handling and Storage Handling [...]

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    D-48 3 Processor Setup Specifications Concentrate developer - Kodak COM Professional Developer and Replenisher DRC (T ypical continuous-strand deep-tank processor) Processing Solutions T i m e T emperature Working Strength Replenishment (ml/ft.) Step ( D i l u t i ons) (sec.) Specific Gravity 16 mm 35 mm 105 mm Developer DRC 1 1:3 3 5 9495°F (3[...]

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    D-48 4 The above chart can be used to determine other development time/temperature combinations that provide equivalent photographic quality . T emperatures between 90 and 100°F (32 and 37.8°C) are optimum for total system performance. After-Process Information Keeping This film is suitable for archival keeping when processed as recommended. Howe[...]

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    D-48 5 Ordering Information: Microfilms Film Format Spec. Package Core COMs C A T Number 16 m m x 75 m 6 4 2 Bulk Pack T Bell & Howell 1 19-8894 Emulsion IN 2 in. OD, 16 mm 1 in. round center 16 mm x 150 m 642 Bulk Pack T Bell & Howell 899-2703 Emulsion IN 2 in. OD, 16 mm DX-4500 1 in. round center 16 mm x 190 m 482 Com-Pack T DatagraphiX-X[...]

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    Ordering Information: Chemicals EASTMAN KODAK COMP ANY Document Imaging Rochester , NY 14650 1-800-243-881 1 KODAK CANADA INC. Document Imaging T oronto, Ont ario M6M 1V3 1-800-465-6325 Kodak, Estar, Versamat, and Com-Pack are trademarks. www .kodak.com/go/docimaging Chemical C A T Number Working S trength Solutions COM Professional DEVELOPER AND R[...]