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Date: Thursday, 21 June 1984 10:04:44 EDT
From: Mary.Jo.Dowling@cmu-cs-ius.ARPA
To: Jnestor@cmu-cs-a.ARPA
Subject: camera cleaning
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Resent-Date: Wednesday, 27 June 1984 15:33:33 EDT

John, not knowing what kind of camera you have, I can only give you some
help. I myself take the robotics camera to a place in NYC for cleaning.
Anyway, there appearently is a guy in millvale or around there that was
recommended to me by the photographers at Mellon Institute. They could
probably be more helpful on the subject than I. You should talk to either
Gary or Mark @ x3216. Mark is the more friendly one. Word of warning.. Do
not send your camera to the authorized service center(usually in New Jersey)
unless you don't plan to use it for a couple of months. i.e. they are slow.
Also if it is a new camera, sand damage will not be covered by the warranty.
Good luck.     MJ
