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Roll Film Carrier 60 for Canon MP60 and Eyecom Printmaster 10,000
List Price: $525.00
Your Price: $495.00
Item Number: 055.000
Manufacturer: Alos
Manufacturer Part No: RC60
Product Options
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Motorized Option*
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Roll Film Carrier 60 for Canon MP60 and Eyecom Printmaster 10,000Avialable in Manual and Motorized version.
The ALOS RC60 and RC60M rollfilm carriers allow you to view and print 16mm and 35mm rollfilm with ease. A motorized model (RC60), with a selection of two different speed controls, and a manual version (RC60M) are available. Both models mount easily on the Canon MP60 Reader-Printer, making it a breeze to switch between roll and fiche formats. Film threading is simple, even for the first time user.
The RC60 features two speed control options. Both options make it quick and simple to locate the desired film location depending on the application or user preference.
Push-button controls feature three convenient speeds. Slow motion, scan and high speed are available for forward and reverse motion. High speed is at 10 feet (3m) per second, and the slow scanning motion is remarkably smooth.
Variable speed control is available for any film speed adjustment between 0 to 10 feet (3m) per second. The desired film speed in both directions is adjusted with a control knob. This control allows hands-free operation and smooth film movement at any speed, which eliminates eye strain.
What ever your preference: smooth and steady film transport is guaranteed – even in slow motion.
The automatic film gate prevents film scratching by opening the glass flats during high-speed film transport.
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