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ELMO 16-CL

Post by gilmata »

Hi
anyone know where i can get do manual of the Elmo 16-Cl 16mm projecor?
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Post by Bjarne Eldhuset »

http://www.film-tech.com/
try their manuals section, lots of manuals for projectors there.

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Post by fritzcarraldo »

Does someone here knows how to load a ELMO CL 16mm?

It seems a very weird system for loading,

I've always loaded Bauers (p8, p6) and Eikis (nt-2, nt) and old elmos

But Elmo CL seems strange, the film keeps jamming...

Could you elmo CL users post some photos or explain how you do it?

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Post by lunni »

fritzcarraldo wrote:Does someone here knows how to load a ELMO CL 16mm?

It seems a very weird system for loading,

I've always loaded Bauers (p8, p6) and Eikis (nt-2, nt) and old elmos

But Elmo CL seems strange, the film keeps jamming...

Could you elmo CL users post some photos or explain how you do it?

regards
Hi,

Loading is described quite well in the above mentioned manual. I'd say the 16-CL is the easiest projector to load I know. In case it jams you might better have it CLA'd.
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Post by Jim Carlile »

It's slotload, isn't it? So it's just like a tape recorder. You slip the film in around that S-curve, then turn the knob clockwise to run. It should close in upon the film, at the same time creating all the loops automatically, and then start working. Nothing to it.
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Post by David M. Leugers »

It seems strange that you wouldn't be able to properly load the film, the Elmo being a slot load. I would suspect you might have a claw adjustment problem or other issue that needs attention.


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