pentaxuser
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I loaded my first re-usable cassette( Jessops plasticand brand new) last week, using only 12 frames in case anything went wrong. Well, it did. Loading didn't seem to present a problem but re-winding did.
My pentax MZ7 has a mid-roll rewind button( the re-wind is battery operated) which I used. On factory cassettes I can allow it to automatically re-wind at the end knowing that I'll get 12/13 shots on a 12 frame cassette but on a self load I couldn't risk this as the end of the cassette might have been exposed.
So after 12 shots I pressed the re-wind button and everything went well until frame 5 when it stuck. Despite several attempts to re-start it I had eventually to resort to opening the back under a jacket, eventually managing to free the film and had to re-wind it into the cassetteby hand. I then put in a factory cassette.
I developed tonight and had managed to save 6 shots. There appears to be nothing wrong with spacing or sprocket holes or film tongue which I had to shape. I had even checked to see if I could pull out the tongue of the film from the cassette to feed into the reel as I would normally do with factory cassettes. This worked fine although I did notice that turning the spindle by hand while the cassette was assembled was stiffer than it is on a factory cassette.
Has anyone had a similar experience and if so how did you rectify it. I had wondered whether if due to the stiffness of the spindle it had proved too much for the battery to re-wind. The factory cassette rewinded perfectly tonight and there is no sign of the battery failure signal in the information section.
I examined the cassette I had used and it looked fine as well. I want to re-load another 12 shot film tomorrow and use it up close to home so if it sticks I can return home and release it in the darkroom. However this is not a practical long term solution.
Advice from anyone who has had this problem would be welcome but advice from anyone who uses self loaded bulk film would also be appreciated. I have a 17 metre roll in my bulk loader and need to fix this problem asap.
Thanks
pentaxuser
My pentax MZ7 has a mid-roll rewind button( the re-wind is battery operated) which I used. On factory cassettes I can allow it to automatically re-wind at the end knowing that I'll get 12/13 shots on a 12 frame cassette but on a self load I couldn't risk this as the end of the cassette might have been exposed.
So after 12 shots I pressed the re-wind button and everything went well until frame 5 when it stuck. Despite several attempts to re-start it I had eventually to resort to opening the back under a jacket, eventually managing to free the film and had to re-wind it into the cassetteby hand. I then put in a factory cassette.
I developed tonight and had managed to save 6 shots. There appears to be nothing wrong with spacing or sprocket holes or film tongue which I had to shape. I had even checked to see if I could pull out the tongue of the film from the cassette to feed into the reel as I would normally do with factory cassettes. This worked fine although I did notice that turning the spindle by hand while the cassette was assembled was stiffer than it is on a factory cassette.
Has anyone had a similar experience and if so how did you rectify it. I had wondered whether if due to the stiffness of the spindle it had proved too much for the battery to re-wind. The factory cassette rewinded perfectly tonight and there is no sign of the battery failure signal in the information section.
I examined the cassette I had used and it looked fine as well. I want to re-load another 12 shot film tomorrow and use it up close to home so if it sticks I can return home and release it in the darkroom. However this is not a practical long term solution.
Advice from anyone who has had this problem would be welcome but advice from anyone who uses self loaded bulk film would also be appreciated. I have a 17 metre roll in my bulk loader and need to fix this problem asap.
Thanks
pentaxuser