ISO 14535:2001

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 16 August 2001

Photography — Room-light loading packages for electronic scanners and image-setting film and paper rolls — Dimensions and related requirements

ISO 14535:2001 Files

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ISO 14535:2001 Scope

This International Standard applies to room-light loading packages either containing photographic film or paper rolls

for electronic scanners or image-setting devices. It specifies the dimensions of the package and its contents, critical

equipment interfacing features, and package marking. The prime aim of this International Standard is to ensure

compatibility between room-light loading packages and the equipment in which it is used.

Two types of package are recognized. One type uses a rigid flange into which mandrils on the exposing device are

inserted. The other type uses a flexible flange and relies on the exposing equipment design to hold the roll correctly

in the machine.

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