Are you sure that it isn't a case of the image bleeding over the area where the edge printing belongs?
I've seen a few cameras where the film gate is overly large.
If it appears that the image is not centred on the film, it usually means there is a problem with either film loading or film transport.
Thanks for doing such a great job of posting pictures of your negatives!
I note as I examine clo0sely the edges of those negatives that on the narrow left side - the side with the words, not the frame numbers - there appears to be a regular series of small dots. Those may be stress marks, which could be related to crimping and a problematic film path.
You can see them here in this partial screen shot
Those marks are where the gear runs on the film for measuring the spacing.
Those marks are where the gear runs on the film for measuring the spacing.
it's weird i see the gear in my rolleicord too but the marks do not show up on the negatives.
If the spring is too weak, and the gear slips, the camera could give too much space between thr frames. Is your frame spacing OK?
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