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Topic: Cause of loose film.... any suggestions?
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John Foley
Film Handler
Posts: 13
From: Rio Vista, CA, USA
Registered: Mar 2002
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posted 05-10-2004 01:49 PM
Let me understand... your film (when broken down) is loose on the sound track side ("spongy").
When a film has played in the projector in question and is at rest between shows, is it tight on the center ring or loose...if you push on the tail of the film in toward the center of the platter with the center ring in place, it should not give at all. if it is "spongy" and does allow you to push it in, I would guess sprocket damage. Do the sprocket holes seem flat like the rest of the film, or are the flare out, as if excessive tension was applied by the teeth? Any noticeable dents on the film by sprocket teeth that would prevent the film from laying flush on itself when wound
For your problem this to occur to every print, every show and not be consistent human error (ie treading mistake) could mean a sprocket issue (turn your motor on with no film and see if any of the sprockets have a wobble, as if they are on an angle instead of horizontal.) I have never seen this but i may be possible to have a bent sprocket shaft to explain the one side stretching.
Is the film warped? Is moisture damage a possibility? Condensation on the platters?
Are your sure it is only one side?
Do you always thread with one side down on the platter? Is it the non-soundtrack side?
any other sprocket issues...ie missing teeth, slippage? (USE CAUTION FOR THIS: hold each sprocket while you inch the film with the film advance knob.. any play and any sprocket, or are they all tight.
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