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Re: DX-Coded Labels



You don't.  They need to be conductive - they are not read optically, but
electrically.  That means you cannot print them on your handy inkjet.  But
you can buy preprinted metallic DX labels from Porters Camera.

http://www.porters.com/

They are *not* cheap.  Are you sure you can't simply set the film speed
yourself?  Most cameras allow you to override the DX code.

Mike

"Robert Meyers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hello all,
>
>
> I am interested in loading my own film cartridges.  I have run into one
> question I have not yet been able to find an answer for: how do you print
a
> DX-Code barcode for your film (in my case NPS mainly)?  I prefer my film
to
> be preset to whatever it is, and not need to alter the rules of my cameras
> (as I will normally have a different speed in each).
>
> Could someone please point me in the direction?
>
> Thanks all!
>
> Robert Meyers
>




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