Noritsu DM-1 Densitometer

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I just obtained a Noritsu DM-1 densitometer. It has a selector switch for Transmitted / Reflected Light and calibration buttons for both functions. Although it has a calibration tablet (1 white opaque dot; 1 shiny black dot), I haven´t been able to get a reading that resembles any target values, either with this tablet, paper or film. Has anyone had experience with this equipment that could give me any hints on how to proceed ?
 

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For what it's worth-- I once had a problem calibrating the reflection portion of an X-Rite 810. It seemed to calibrate OK, but afterward I couldn't get it to match the calibration tablet. The problem turned out to be the light bulb. It must have been making some light, but failed shortly after. A new bulb solved all problems.
 

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Hi Peter
I agree with Eric, the bulb may be changed. If it is the one I am thinking of, it has transmission in the main unit and reflection unit is a smaller unit atached by a cord? I may need pull ours out of stotage. Also, the calibration tablet is for reflection only, a seperate one is used to calibrate transmission.
Michael
 

L Gebhardt

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Peter, I have used the same unit.

To calibrate:
1) put the white dot under and press the zero button on the arm.
2) Open the cover on the side and adjust the R-Level until the amount matches the marking on the calibration strip.
3) Then put the black dot under and adjust the reflected gain using the R-Cal knob on the side.

If that doesn't work you probably need a new bulb as stated above.
 
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Thanks for all your comments. I hope I can get a replacement bulb, if its not one of these esotheric spare parts. I assume that any further calibration efforts are futile if the light source isn`t trustworthy.
 
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