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You can get DX labels printed on heavy adhesive foil from Porters (online). If I recall correctly, they don't have them for every ASA speed. I've had luck attaching segments of these labels to already DX-coded cannisters to alter the way the camera reads them. I don't think it would be easy to make your own. "Robert Meyers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > 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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