I happened across a little four-page user's guide for the "POLAROID
PRINT COPIER Model 240". Based on the style of the thing, I feel quite
sure it's on-topic. :)
I have no particular reason to keep it; I know some people here are
interested in old user's guides and the like, so I thought I'd see if
anyone's interested in this one, even though it's not directly
computer-related.
It's quite short. I've scanned it (300dpi 24bpp); the scans are, for
the moment, available on ftp.rodents.montreal.qc.ca in
/mouse/misc/polaroid-copier-user-guide under the names page1.ppm
through page8.ppm. For those who just want a quick look that doesn't
need full information preserval, I've also scaled the scans down and
converted them to jpegs, in page1.jpg through page8.jpg. For people
who really want the rawest available scanner output, see the
pages-?-?.ppm files. The colours look..weird; this appears to be an
artifact of the scanner - something about exactly how the slight
crinkles in the paper surface change the surface's slope, is my guess.
The actual document is printed in black and red on white paper, with
halftone grayscales printed in black.
If anyone's interested in getting the original paper version, just let
me know. As I say, I have no use for it myself.
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