Here we will locate a reel of microfilm and give an introduction to the viewing machine. Once you have your call and reel numbers we can begin. Ours are PR1105 .U52, reel 351, no. 4. As they appear in our entry.
Each reel of film will be contained in a box like this one.
Now let's head to the viewing machines.
The machines will look like this.
Reach around to the right side of the machine and find the on switch, when you have it in the on position the screen should light up.
Look for a grey tab with a white arrow near the bottom of the machine. Pull the tab toward you until the tray is fully extended; if the glass plate in the center of the tray rises push it back in until it rests on the plate below it. Then slide the tray all the way to the right.
Then slide the tray back into the machine from this position.
Now you are ready to load up the film.
First you will want to make sure that the LED display reads "roll" indicating that the machine is ready for the film, if it does not then repeat the process above. If you have trouble, the help desk is always right there.
When you take the film out of the box it will look like this.
Notice the twine wrapped around the cardboard circle, unwind it and remove the cardboard strip. Look to the bottom left of the viewer and you will see a green button beside a metal peg coming out of the machine. Push that button and a securing roller will pop up to reveal the lower roller.
Now you are all ready to place the reel on the peg and load up the film. Notice that the base of the peg is square, this will match up with the square hole in the center of the film reel. You will want the film on the reel to be coming over the top of the reel when you load it, like this.
Feed the film into the green receiver as you see above, guiding it through to the other side. Guide a pretty good amount of film through, about eight to ten inches, and then close the securing arm you raised by pressing the green button above. Then turn the dial below the LED display, which should begin to read off the frame numbers you should be able to see on the screen at this point.
If by chance your image is upside down, use the image rotation dial on the front of the machine to right it. If the image is too large or small or out of focus you can adjust the blue gear for zooming in and the grey gear for sharpening the image.
Once you have found the document you were looking for getting a hard copy is relatively easy.
Click here to return to the section on printing above this one. When you are finished with a reel of film, rewind it by rotating the dial below the LED display remembering to slow down as the frame numbers approach zero to prevent the loose end from flapping against the machine and breaking apart. Then wrap the cardboard strip around the film and the twine around the cardboard circle. Return the film to the box and close it securely but do not return it to the shelf just yet.
"This module is an introduction to using microfilm resources for research."