Check If The Rack Is Dislocated; Check Roller Tension Springs; Film Guide Is Dislocated Or Transformed; Scratches Or Markings On The Film That Are Perpendicular To Film Feed Direction And Are - JPI JP-33 Service Manual

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1.3 Problem
Scratches or Markings on developed Film.
A. There are white or black lines parallel to film feed direction.
Check if the Film-Guide is contaminated, damaged or dislocated.
Clean the Film Guide or replace the damaged Film Guide.
Check if the Film Guide is bent. Make manual adjustments if necessary.
Check if the film is being feed on an angle or is exiting on an angle.
Check if the user inserts the film on an angle?
Make sure tension springs on the rollers are not too tight. If so, make manual adjustment
Make sure unit is level.
B. There are scratches or markings on the film that are perpendicular to film feed direction and are

similar in size, distance and location.

Check if there is any damage or contamination on the surface of the Roller.
Clean and/or replace the Roller.
C. There are irregular scratches or markings.
Check if there is any damage of contamination on the part of Feed Tray.
Clean the Feed Tray.
Check if there was damage or contamination on the film before developing.
Inspect Film Cassette for contamination or damage.
Check if the damage arises during use of ID Printer.
1.4 Problem
Film jammed or lost in processor.

Check if the Rack is dislocated.

Make sure unit Base and Unit are level.
Make sure racks are positioned properly in place.
Make sure worm wheel (gear) is resting properly and securely on worm drive.

Check Roller Tension Springs.

If the Tension Springs are too loose or tight:

Film Guide is dislocated or transformed.

Correct the location of the Film Guide by making manual adjustments
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Too loose: The film will not be guided properly.
Too tight: The film may not be able to go in between rollers
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