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Instructions for: Keyring Camera Film
1. Set your press to 185°C for 45 seconds. Medium to high pressure
2. Remove the front and back clear protective film.
3. Print and cut out the artwork for the Keyring Camera Film
4. Line up the Keyring Camera film white strip with the print. You can press both sides, so it doesn ’t matter wi tch side you press first. Secure with heat tape to the print.
5. Now you can turn the camera strip with print attached around so that the print is on top and the Camera film strip is at the bottom. Press on Medium to high pressure for 45 seconds.
6. When time is up, remove the print and keep the strip flat until cooled. Press the other side the same way.
7. To insert and attach it to the keyring, you will see a little clear plastic, this will be the plastic that feeds the printed film strip into the film casing when you roll it up in the end … .
8. Place the narrow side of your printed film strip on the clear plastic and slide the printed camera film into the film casing just a little bit.
9. Apply a strip of sellotape all around the clear plastic and the printed camera film strip to secure it properly together. PLEASE NOTE: If you don ’t secure it well en ough, the film will come loose from the clear plastic when you roll it up. This will cause the clear plastic to go into the film casing without your printed film, and you will never get it out again. You can secure the film to the clear plastic with whatever you think will be strong enough. It can be glued and sellotaped together as well.
9. To roll it up, put the little plastic key in the hole on the side where the keyring is applied to. Turn the key Anti-clockwise to feed the film into the film casing. Do not loose the key, you will always need it to roll the film up after you pulled it out.
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