65mm film is narrower than the 70mm film the cassettes were designed for. You need 65mm spools for the cassettes, available here: mercuryworks.store/products/65mm-cassette-spool-set
The bulk loader can be set up (empty spool and handle inserted) in the light, but the bulk can of film must be opened in darkness, and all spooling needs to happen in darkness. Once you put the bulk roll back in the can, and put the spool into the 70mm cassette, you can turn on the lights again.
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Is 65mm narrower width or no top perf? Do we need a mod spool for 65mm in 70mm Daylight cassette ?
65mm film is narrower than the 70mm film the cassettes were designed for. You need 65mm spools for the cassettes, available here: mercuryworks.store/products/65mm-cassette-spool-set
May i ask. We load the film under what type and condition light ? the film will not be exposure if we load under normal light ?
The bulk loader can be set up (empty spool and handle inserted) in the light, but the bulk can of film must be opened in darkness, and all spooling needs to happen in darkness. Once you put the bulk roll back in the can, and put the spool into the 70mm cassette, you can turn on the lights again.