Hi,
Something peculiar seems to be happening recently when showing a feature using my Westrex tower (projector is a Kinoton FP-25D).
On the take-up reel, the film seems to ‘snag’ somehow, it seems to slows down the take up reel slightly and then it the reel catches back up to speed - creating a short ‘snap’ sound (but not a film snap/break). It has also, previously, created a small lump/buildup of film as it gets collected on the take up spool - which then gets compressed down as more film builds up - which damages the film.
I’ve set the tension at 130 for take up, any less and the take up speed isn’t enough for startup and film is leaving the projector faster than it is being taken up!
I am using the larger Robert Rigby capacity tower spools (with the smaller core) to accommodate films up to 2hr45m (ish).
This issue seems to only occur when using the larger reel capacity and with a print that’s polyester. Not sure if the two are connected to the issue, or if it’s coincidental, but welcome anyone’s thoughts! Had a thought that maybe it’s a static issue - I have no film cleaner or anti-static brushes as part of the film path.
I’ve replaced the take up motor (had 2 spare), but the issue is still present.
I’ve attached a short video showing it in action. I’m loathed to run any film through until I know what’s happening (especially the film you can hear the soundtrack to … gold star for anyone who can name it!)
YouTube Vid (as a short for some reason):
Something peculiar seems to be happening recently when showing a feature using my Westrex tower (projector is a Kinoton FP-25D).
On the take-up reel, the film seems to ‘snag’ somehow, it seems to slows down the take up reel slightly and then it the reel catches back up to speed - creating a short ‘snap’ sound (but not a film snap/break). It has also, previously, created a small lump/buildup of film as it gets collected on the take up spool - which then gets compressed down as more film builds up - which damages the film.
I’ve set the tension at 130 for take up, any less and the take up speed isn’t enough for startup and film is leaving the projector faster than it is being taken up!
I am using the larger Robert Rigby capacity tower spools (with the smaller core) to accommodate films up to 2hr45m (ish).
This issue seems to only occur when using the larger reel capacity and with a print that’s polyester. Not sure if the two are connected to the issue, or if it’s coincidental, but welcome anyone’s thoughts! Had a thought that maybe it’s a static issue - I have no film cleaner or anti-static brushes as part of the film path.
I’ve replaced the take up motor (had 2 spare), but the issue is still present.
I’ve attached a short video showing it in action. I’m loathed to run any film through until I know what’s happening (especially the film you can hear the soundtrack to … gold star for anyone who can name it!)
YouTube Vid (as a short for some reason):
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