1、Reference number ISO 1009:2000(E) ISO 2000 INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 1009 Third edition 2000-12-15 Photography Paper dimensions Rolls for printers Photographie Dimensions des papiers Rouleaux pour tireusesISO 1009:2000(E) PDF disclaimer This PDF file may contain embedded typefaces. In accordance wi
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6、 Tel. + 41 22 749 01 11 Fax + 41 22 749 09 47 E-mail copyrightiso.ch Web www.iso.ch Printed in Switzerland ii ISO 2000 All rights reservedISO 1009:2000(E) ISO 2000 All rights reserved iii Contents Page Foreword.iv 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references 1 3 Terms and definitions .1 4 Conditions for measure
7、ment of dimensions 2 5 Paper widths.2 6 Length of rolls3 7 Splices 3 8 Cores.5 9 Winding.5 10 Package marking .5 Annex A (informative) Dimensional stability 7 Annex B (informative) Paper thickness.8 Figure 1 Splice detection slot .4 Table 1 Preferred widths .2 Table 2 Recognized widths .3 Table 3 Sl
8、itting and tolerance rules for widths not listed in Tables 1 and 23ISO 1009:2000(E) iv ISO 2000 All rights reserved Foreword ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of preparing International Standa
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12、 of patent rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. International Standard ISO 1009 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 42, Photography. This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition (ISO 1009:1992), of which it constitutes a techni
13、cal revision. References to inches have been removed and minor technical changes have been made to a tolerance in Table 1 as well as splices, core internal diameter, and package marking. Annexes A and B of this International Standard are for information only.INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 1009:2000(E) I
14、SO 2000 All rights reserved 1 Photography Paper dimensions Rolls for printers 1 Scope This International Standard specifies the aim and tolerance values for the nominal widths of rolls of black-and-white and colour photographic papers for use in contact and projection printers. It also specifies spl
15、ice parameters, core dimensions, requirements for winding, and package marking. 2 Normative references The following normative documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this International Standard. For dated references, subsequent amendments to, or
16、revisions of, any of these publications do not apply. However, parties to agreements based on this International Standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the normative documents indicated below. For undated references, the latest edition of the n
17、ormative document referred to applies. Members of ISO and IEC maintain registers of currently valid International Standards. ISO 1:1975, Standard reference temperature for industrial length measurements. ISO 554:1976, Standard atmospheres for conditioning and/or testing Specifications. 3 Terms and d
18、efinitions For the purposes of this International Standard, the following terms and definitions apply. 3.1 aim dimension preferred dimension at which the manufacturing process should be aimed or designed 3.2 core physical mass, which serves as the central part of a wound roll of paper, that has no f
19、langes at its ends and is generally cylindrical 3.3 nominal size size reference that appears on product labels and in catalogues 3.4 preferred sizes industry standard sizes, determined by most frequent user demand (number of units) and product volume (square metres) NOTE Designers of new equipment a
20、re encouraged to use preferred sizes whenever possible.ISO 1009:2000(E) 2 ISO 2000 All rights reserved 3.5 recognized sizes sizes that are significant in the industry, but are not so generally used that they are selected as preferred sizes NOTE This category assists the reader to understand the requ
21、irements for certain sizes that may have been once preferred and are becoming less popular, or are new and are becoming more popular. 3.6 splice union of two pieces of material, joined to form a single piece 4 Conditions for measurement of dimensions The dimensions and tolerances specified in this I
22、nternational Standard shall apply at the time of manufacture, measured under atmospheric conditions of (23 2) C and (50 5) % relative humidity, as specified in ISO 554 (see annex A). All measuring instrument calibrations shall be conducted at a temperature of 20 C (as specified in ISO 1) and a relat
23、ive humidity of 50 %. 5 Paper widths 5.1 Preferred widths Aim and tolerance values for preferred roll widths shall conform to the specifications given in Table 1. New equipment should be designed to accept only the preferred-width rolls specified in Table 1. Table 1 Preferred widths Nominal width cm
24、 Aim width mm Tolerance mm 8,9 88,7 0,2 0,4 a 10,2 101,4 0,2 12,7 126,6 0,4 15,2 151,6 b 0,4 20,3 202,8 0,4 25,4 253,6 0,4 27,9 278,6 0,8 a This tolerance is not in accordance with the rule described in Table 3. b This aim width is not in accordance with the rule described in t heno t eo fT able3 .I
25、SO 1009:2000(E) ISO 2000 All rights reserved 3 5.2 Recognized widths Aim and tolerance values for temporarily recognized roll widths shall conform to the specifications given in Table 2. Table 2 Recognized widths Nominal width cm Aim width mm Tolerance mm 8,2 82,3 0,2 9,5 95,0 0,2 5.3 Slitting and t
26、olerance rules Widths of rolls that do not comply with the specifications given in Tables 1 and 2 shall conform with the aim and tolerance specifications given in Table 3. Table 3 Slitting and tolerance rules for widths not listed in Tables 1 and 2 Nominal width cm Aim width mm Tolerance mm Less tha
27、n or equal to 12 Nominal minus 0,2 0,2 Greater than 12; less than or equal to 26 Nominal minus 0,4 0,4 Greater than 26; less than or equal to 65 Nominal minus 0,8 0,8 Greater than 65 Nominal minus 1,2 1,2 NOTE For nominal widths originally in inch units, the following value should be used (expressed
28、 to 0,1 mm units): (nominal value in inch units) 25,4. 6 Length of rolls The useable lengths of rolls shall not be less than their nominal lengths; however, nominal roll lengths are not specified in this International Standard. 7 Splices 7.1 Number of splices A maximum of one splice per roll is pref
29、erred, regardless of length; however, up to two splices are recognized in rolls longer than 100 m, up to three in rolls longer than 250 m, and up to four splices in rolls longer than 350 m. 7.2 Splicing material requirements The splicing material shall be chemically inert to photographic processing
30、solutions, and physically unimpaired by the processing treatment and by stresses imposed during subsequent mechanical and manual operations.ISO 1009:2000(E) 4 ISO 2000 All rights reserved 7.3 Splice thickness The thickness of tape splices shall not exceed double the paper thickness. However, overlap
31、ping splices may exceed double the paper thickness by up to 0,10 mm. The thickness shall be measured with a thickness gauge that has a probe diameter of more than 5 mm, and preferably 10 mm. The overlapping length shall not exceed 13 mm and the paper shall be welded on all of its width, without rais
32、ed edges. 7.4 Splice detection An elongated hole or slot shall be provided ahead of each splice to permit automatic splice detection. The position and dimensions of this opening are specified in Figure 1. Key 1 Slot centreline 2 Paper centreline 3 Splice 4 Direction of paper transport The dimensions
33、 A, B, C and D shall fulfil all the following conditions: A: f r o m5 5m mt o1 85mm ; B: f r om5 5m mt o95m m; C: 100 mm maximum (Ccanbene ga tiv eby40m m) ; D: 3 mm maximum on each side of the papers centreline; E:1 6 m m 1m m. Figure 1 Splice detection slotISO 1009:2000(E) ISO 2000 All rights rese
34、rved 5 7.5 Length allowance The length of rolls shall be increased by an amount not less than (A 300 mm) for each splice. 8C o r e s The width of the core should be less than the width of the paper roll. A core wider than the width of the roll is needed in some applications, but any protrusion shall
35、 not exceed 1 mm. The internal diameter of the core shall be 0,6 0,3 76,1 mm . 9 Winding For rolls narrower than 50,8 cm, the preferred winding orientation is sensitized side out. For rolls wider than 50,8 cm, the preferred winding orientation is sensitized side in. The paper should not be attached
36、to the core. The effective roll width, which includes any paper telescoping and core protrusion, shall not exceed the maximum allowed slitting width by more than 1 mm. 10 Package marking 10.1 Data Sufficient data shall be provided on the products package to inform the user of corect use and handling
37、. Product packages shall be marked so as to indicate a) product name and size, b) conditions of use (such as safelight), and c) conditions of shipping and storage. To accomplish this, each of the packages which constitute the products packaging should be marked so as to indicate one or more of the f
38、ollowing 1 : product name or trade name for unit packages, a reasonable effort shall be made to make this item legible under recommended safelight conditions; name or trade mark of the manufacturer; manufacturers catalogue identification number; bar-code information; information to assist recycling
39、of waste packaging; 1 There can be legal requirements in certain countries for other data to be marked on the packages.ISO 1009:2000(E) 6 ISO 2000 All rights reserved quantity of units contained in the package; product name or trade name of sensitized material; nominal product dimensions, in metric
40、units, with the smaller dimension first; batch number and/or parent roll number; expiration date or “develop before“ date or inventory control code; manufacturers recommended safelight conditions 2 ; manufacturers recommended storage conditions 2) ; indication of winding, if applicable 2) . 10.2 Com
41、pliance If it is desired to indicate compliance of the product with this International Standard, the following wording shall be used: Complying with ISO 1009 2 This may be indicated by wording or by a code.ISO 1009:2000(E) ISO 2000 All rights reserved 7 Annex A (informative) Dimensional stability Th
42、e dimensions and tolerances specified apply to the paper at the time of slitting and when in equilibrium with the standard atmosphere specified in ISO 554:1976, i.e., temperature (23 2) C and relative humidity (50 5) %. These dimensions may be altered by permanent ageing shrinkage and by temporary s
43、hrinkage or expansion induced by changes in the relative humidity and temperature of the atmosphere. (Photographic films and papers respond differently to relative humidity and this is the reason for specifying relative humidity rather than moisture content in photographic standards.) Nevertheless,
44、at the time of package opening within the warranty period of the paper, dimensions measured under atmospheric conditions of temperature (23 2) C and relative humidity (50 5) % should not depart from those at the time of manufacture by more than 0,20 %. Samples of paper cut from a roll require a mini
45、mum of 8 h conditioning for non-resin-coated paper and a minimum of 14 days conditioning for resin-coated papers in accordance with ISO 6221 3) . 3) ISO 6221:1996, Photography Films and papers Determination of dimensional change.ISO 1009:2000(E) 8 ISO 2000 All rights reserved Annex B (informative) Paper thickness Paper thickness is not specified in this International Standard. Medium-weight paper (0,21 mm to 0,28 mm thick) is normally used.ISO 1009:2000(E) ICS 37.040.20; 37.100.20 Price based on 8 pages ISO 2000 All rights reserved