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It would be easier for Fuji to make it than for Ilford to make it IMHO. However, lacking the different sizes of equipment, it might be very difficult for Fuji to offer a full range without building or at least modifying existing equipment. The cutting and chopping of standard films and papers is a straightforward task, but making the pods, masks and recievers is difficult and requires specialized equipment including an assembly machine for each size and each product format.
Think about every Polaroid product you know of and then consider how different each is in every single component. Each of these must be manufactured and then assembled into one pack per product size, shape and configuration. The machine that makes SX-70 integral cannot make the other products as a simple example, as these units are totally sealed never to be peeled apart!
I have taken apart every product Polaroid makes and considered the assembly procedures and have done the same with the now vanished Kodak products including some you have never seen. I have seen the equpment and the methods of assembly and it is not a trivial task.
PE
Think about every Polaroid product you know of and then consider how different each is in every single component. Each of these must be manufactured and then assembled into one pack per product size, shape and configuration. The machine that makes SX-70 integral cannot make the other products as a simple example, as these units are totally sealed never to be peeled apart!
I have taken apart every product Polaroid makes and considered the assembly procedures and have done the same with the now vanished Kodak products including some you have never seen. I have seen the equpment and the methods of assembly and it is not a trivial task.
PE