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Robert Meyers wrote: > > how do you print a DX-Code barcode for your film On cameras I'm familiar with, DX coding is detected by feelers that make electrical connections on the bare metal surface of the cartridge, with paint insulting undesired contact pads. You therefore can't print labels yourself. Stores like Porters offer stick-on foil DX labels for the most common film speeds, including ISO 160. They are about fifty cents per label.
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