1If the flash doesn’t fire in situations where there is very low light,
the picture may be black (underexposed with no discernible
image).
2If the film’s dark slide is not removed prior to taking the picture,
light cannot expose the negative.
3If lens caps are not removed, light can not travel through the lens
to expose the negative.
4If the flash is set for 3000 (black & white) instead of 80 (color),
light output is reduced and the picture may be dark..
5If 1 - 4 above did not cause the problem, the camera is defective
and should be returned for repair. The shutter may be faulty (not
opening).
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How to troubleshoot
DARK PICTURES
Complaint: Dark
Pictures
1
Is flash set for
100/80?
Yes
No
Reset the camera
Return camera for
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Is flash facing
subject?
Yes
Is f-stop
setting below
f16?
Yes
Is flash firing?
Yes
repair
2
Rotate strobe head to
No
face the subject
3
No
Set f-stop between
4
No
f11 and f16
Refer to
"Flash Does
Not Fire"
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EXPLANATION:
1If the flash is set for 3000 (B & W film) instead of 80 (color film),
the flash will not provide enough light to properly expose the
picture.
2If the flash reflector is tilted upward, not enough light will reach
the subject.
3If the aperture is too small, not enough light will reach the
negative during exposure. To increase aperture size, lower the
f-stop number.
4If the flash does not fire, the ambient room lighting will be
insufficient for proper exposure.
5If 1 - 4 above did not cause the problem, the camera is probably
defective and should be returned for repair.
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How to troubleshoot
LIGHT PICTURES
Complaint: light
pictures
1
Decrease f-stop
(higher number)
Try another film pack
Check portrait head
size
Is picture still
to light?
Yes
Is picture still
too light?
Yes
Is head
size too large
and blurry?
No
Aperture opening was
No
too large
2
No
Film was fogged
3
Camera was too close
Yes
to subject
4
Return camera for
repair
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EXPLANATION:
1If the picture is too light (overexposed), first try reducing the
aperture size by going to a higher f-stop number. This will allow
less light to reach the negative during exposure resulting in a
darker picture.
2If the picture is still too light, the film may be fogged. Try another
film pack.
3If the problem persists, check to make sure the camera is not too
close to the subject. When the camera is too close, the subject’s
head size will be enlarged and slightly blurry, or out of focus.
4If the problem is not caused by 1 - 4 above, the camera is
probably defective and should be returned for repair. The shutter
may be faulty.
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How to troubleshoot
YELLOWISH/REDDISH SPOTS IN PICTURE
Complaint:
yellowish/reddish
spots in picture
1
2
Are spots
repetitive?
Yes
rollers
No
3
Film or operator
problem
Does problem
continue?
Replace the camera's
Yes
rollers
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EXPLANATION:
1The operator may have handled the film during development.
Never squeeze or bend the film while it is developing. Allow it to
develop undisturbed on a flat surface.
2If the spots are repetitive through all pictures in the pack, the
rollers are dirty. To clean the rollers, first open the film holder take care not to dislodge the film pack. Then remove the roller
assembly and clean both rollers with a water-dampened soft, lintfree cloth. Rotate both rollers during cleaning.
3If the spots are repetitive and cleaning doesn’t solve the problem,
the rollers probably have a burr, or scratch, and should be
replaced.
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How to troubleshoot
TIMER INOPERATIVE
Complaint: Timer
inoperative
1
Are batteries in
the timer?
Yes
Are batteries
O.K.?
Yes
Is customer
resetting timer
properly?
No
Install batteries
2
No
Replace batteries
3
Explain how to properly
No
reset timer
4
Yes
Replace timer
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EXPLANATION:
1If the timer does not function, check to make sure batteries are
installed. Check for correct orientation of batteries.
2If the timer is still inoperative, try two new batteries.
3If it is still inoperative, make sure the customer is properly
resetting the timer.
4If 1 - 3 above do not solve the problem, the timer is probably
defective and should be replaced.
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How to troubleshoot
FLASH DOESN’T FIRE
Complaint: flash
doesn't fire
1
Is the camera
ON?
No
Turn camera ON
4
Yes
Is the flash
Ready Light ON?
Yes
Are the
batteries O.K.?
Yes
Return camera for
repair
No
No
2
Raise the flash head
3
Replace the batteries
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EXPLANATION:
1If the camera is not turned on, the shutter, rangefinder and flash
won’t function. Push the switch to “1” to turn on the power.
2If the flash head is not raised all the way, the flash will not turn
on.
3If the camera is turned on with the flash in the upright position
the green ready light should be lit, if not, check the 6 volt battery.
The best method for doing this is to disconnect the 6 volt battery
and try operating the camera with four 1.5 volt AA batteries
installed in the hand grip. Make sure the batteries are properly
orientated. If the flash fires, the 6 volt battery was at fault and
should be replaced.
4If the problem persists, the camera is probably defective and
should be returned for repair.
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How to troubleshoot
CAMERA INOPERATIVE
Complaint:
camera
inoperative
1
3
Is power
switch on?
Yes
Is the
battery O.K.?
Yes
Is the battery
cable O.K.?
Yes
No
2
No
No
Turn power switch on
Replace the battery
Replace the
battery cable
4
Return the camera
for repair
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EXPLANATION:
1If the power switch is not on, the camera’s shutter, rangefinder
and flash will not operate. Push the switch to “1” to turn on the
power.
2If the power switch is on and the camera still doesn’t operate, try
another 6 volt battery.
3If the camera still doesn’t operate, check the cable linking the 6
volt battery. Do this by disconnecting the 6 volt battery and
installing four 1.5 volt AA batteries in the hand grip, making sure
they are properly orientated. If the camera works, the cable is
defective and should be replaced.
4If the camera still doesn’t operate, it is probably defective and
should be replaced.
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The Bank Program
Below is some general information that is specific to
the bank program.
EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED BY POLAROID
• Miniportrait 203 camera
• Single punch die cutter
• Battery cables
PACKAGING
• Units are shipped without dark slides and lens caps
• Camera settings are preset and taped prior to shipping
FILM REQUESTS
Customers should call Polaroid’s Order Entry Department
at 800-343-5000.
BATTERY REQUESTS
Both 6 volt and timer batteries are not supplied by Polaroid.
They must be purchased by the bank.
Batteries for the timer are Duracell T389. These are available
commercially, or from the Polaroid Parts Department at 1-800343-4846.
Battery cables are available from the Parts Department.
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The Bank Program
SERVICE PROCEDURES
The procedure below is for Bank Program customers only; all other
customers should follow standard service procedures.
Film back only: If the film back is faulty, call Customer Service to
arrange “ship first”.
Camera: If the camera is faulty, arrange a “ship first” through CSIS.
Atlanta will send a replacement unit directly to the customer.
Instruct the customer to pack the defective camera in the “new”
camera box and hold it for UPS pickup.
Industrial Repair will ship next day on calls received prior to 2:00
P.M.. Central time.
Dropped/abused cameras: If determined by Customer Service that
the damage resulted from the camera being dropped or abused,
the customer will be charged for the repair. Atlanta will contact the
customer concerning the charge; it need not be discussed during
the first contact.
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