Page 2 - Table of contents; Parts & Film loading
Table of contents 1 Introduction 2 Loading film 3 Connecting the power supply 3 Determining the processing time of the film 3 Setting the exposure control 5 Setting the color-filtration controls 6 Preparing to make a print 7 Exposing the film 7 Processing the film 9 Possible problems, causes 10 Warr...
Page 3 - Introduction
Introduction The Daylab 35 Slide Printer allows you to make prints of 35mm slides onto Polaroid The numbers throughout the text referto the Daylab 35 illustrations on the pages at the back of the manual. 31/4 x 41/4 in. peel-apart instant films. The Daylab35 is easy to operate and offers such featur...
Page 4 - Pull down both ends of the latch and; Recommended Polaroid instant films,
Loading film Close and latch the film-holder door: Hold the door closed and push the latchup overthe end of the film holder ( 5 ) so Remove the base of the Daylab 35 by lifting the exposure unit up. Invert the film holder. that it snaps into position., Caution: Before continuing with the next steps,...
Page 5 - Connecting the power supply; The film type selection switch:; Setting the exposure; Setting 1; Type
Setting the exposure controls (7) Connecting the power supply Plug the Daylab 35 power supply(110 125 VAC) into an appropriate electrical outlet and then into theconnection on the back of the Daylab 35. On the front of the Daylab 35 are the 4 controls that you need to make an exposure: the film-type...
Page 6 - button
The exposure adjustment dial: The exposure adjustment dial lets you adjust the exposure of your prints. The Daylab35 has an exposure-correction range with seven settings. Use the "0" setting at the midpoint of the range if you have a properly exposed slide, where no The VIEW-OFF-PRINT switch...
Page 7 - Correcting; prints; Correcting prints from color slides; subtract
To eliminate the undesired color castfrom your image, you need to addfiltration for the complement of the color (for color correction, refer to the chart, Setting the Color-filtration controls (8) On the front of the Daylab 35 are three color-filtration controls for correctingcolor balance and for c...
Page 8 - Orient your slide on the slide carrier; Holding the slide carrier with its long
Compose your picture: With the slide correctly oriented, insert the slide carrierinto the slide carrier slot (9) Set the V I E W - O F F - P P I N T switch at V I E W ; the viewing light inside the Daylab 35 should now be on. Open the image-preview door to viewyour image projected onto the dark Note...
Page 9 - Setting
Processing the film Exposing the film 1 Set the film-type selection switch at the setting appropriate for the type of film Pull the leader tab: Grasp the white leader tab, and pull it straight, all the way out of the film holder ( 12 ). This causes a second white tab, a larger processing tab with ar...
Page 10 - Cleaning the developer rollers.; If you accidentally pull two leader
Cleaning the developer rollers: Apply pressure with both thumbs to lift the steelloops and remove the roller assembly If no processing tab appears when you pull the Ieader tab: Stop! Do not pull another leader tab. Instead, carefullyopen the film holder, in dim light, withoutdisturbing the film pack...
Page 11 - A print either too light or too dark; Possible problems, causes; An image blurred. out of focus
A print either too light or too dark Possible problems, causes Most likely causes are: An image blurred. out of focus · Using a slide that is overexposed or Most likely cause is: underexposed. The Daylab 35 cannot enhance an improperly exposed original · Selecting a slide that is not in sharp focus....
Page 12 - A curtain-shaped mark or broad streak
A curtain-shaped mark or broad streak If you start to pull the processing tab and Warranty Your Daylab 35 is guaranteed against defects in materials and workmanship forone full year from the date of originalpurchase. During this period, any suchdefects will be remedied without charge,except for tran...
Page 13 - Note
FCC Notice (U.S.A. only) EMI Notice (Canada) This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the CanadianInterference-Causing Equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits aredesi...
Page 14 - Parts end Accessories; Order
Parts end Accessories To order Daylab 35 parts or accessories,call Polaroid Corporation toll-free at 1-800-343-5000, Mon - F r i, 8 AM to 8 PM (Eastern Time). Listed below are parts and accessories for the Daylab 35 and the Daylab 35 Plus. Order Item number Description 114723 Daylab 35 Slide Printer...