User manual

No. 3A
Panoram
Kodak
17
4. Fold
under
about
half-an-inch of
the
red
paper,
and
fasten
it
with
the
sticker.
The
folded
end makes
the
breaking of
the
seal easier, when
ready
to
develop
the
film.
The
spool of exposed film should be wrapped
up
to
keep light from reaching it.
Important:
Film should be developed as soon
as possible
after
exposure, as
the
quality
of all
sensitized products is retained
by
prompt
devel-
opment
after exposure.
S. Remove
the
empty
spool, first drawing
out
the
spool pins,
and
put
it
in
the
recess
in
the
other
end of
the
camera, fitting
the
web on
the
winding key
into
the
slotted
end of
the
spool,
and
the
spool pin
into
the
other
end.
"Cinch"
Marks
If
the
film
and
paper
loosen
up
a trifle when
taken
from
the
camera, there is
an
inclination
to
take
the
cartridge
in
the
hand
and
wind
it
as closely as possible, "cinching"
it
tightly
with
a twisting motion.
This
might
injure
the
nega-
tives, as
it
rubs
the
surface, making
fin
e parallel
scratches.
Do
not "cinch"
th
e cartridge.
It
simply
needs
to
be wound
tightly
enough
to
keep
the
red
paper
within
the
flanges of
the
spool.
Keep
Dust
Out
of
the
Camera
The
inside of
the
camera should be wiped,
occasionally, with a slightly
damp
cloth, especi-
ally if
the
camera has
not
been used for some time.