tikkathreebarrel
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I reported yesterday on one of my 120 film backs winding a new roll of Neopan B&W right through from start to finish in my 645 Pro. I don't recall having any problems previously with this back.
Last night I got partway into rewinding the film in blackout conditions back to the beginning to try again. I found that the film was chewed along one edge - about a foot from the "finish" end. This made no sense to me but anyway I binned the film and loaded another.
This new film also wound partway through on the "start" button and I noticed that the film frame counter was not resetting to 1. Pressing the start button again wound it right through again.
So out came that film and guess what the same damage in the same place.
So I've tried a different spool/cassette which was preloaded with some fomopan and this time it works perfectly.
I'm going examine the cassette very closely: maybe it's worn and it's not up to being motor-wound?
Last night I got partway into rewinding the film in blackout conditions back to the beginning to try again. I found that the film was chewed along one edge - about a foot from the "finish" end. This made no sense to me but anyway I binned the film and loaded another.
This new film also wound partway through on the "start" button and I noticed that the film frame counter was not resetting to 1. Pressing the start button again wound it right through again.
So out came that film and guess what the same damage in the same place.
So I've tried a different spool/cassette which was preloaded with some fomopan and this time it works perfectly.
I'm going examine the cassette very closely: maybe it's worn and it's not up to being motor-wound?
:bang: