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Kaiser Trays for negative strips 60mm/4Str.100Sheets

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  • For four negative strips
  • Dimensions: approx. 260 x 310 mm
For clear and protected storage and archiving of negative strips and single negatives. Incl. cover sheet with table of contents. Binding with Euro perforation.

Top and bottom made of acetate, making it particularly suitable for making contact copies, as the film does not need to be removed from the case.

Capacity:
4.5 x 6 cm: 16 negatives
6 x 6 cm: 12 negatives
6 x 7 cm: 12 negatives
6 x 8 cm: 8 negatives
6 x 9 cm: 8 negatives
35mm negatives with reorder strips: max. 24 negatives (4 strips with up to 6 negatives).

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Abholung am gleichen Tag im Düsseldorfer Geschäft
MSRP* 139,-
101,60 Archivierung 119,-
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

Kaiser Trays for negative strips 60mm/4Str.100Sheets

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  • For four negative strips
  • Dimensions: approx. 260 x 310 mm

Product description for Kaiser Trays for negative strips 60mm/4Str.100Sheets

For clear and protected storage and archiving of negative strips and single negatives. Incl. cover sheet with table of contents. Binding with Euro perforation.

Top and bottom made of acetate, making it particularly suitable for making contact copies, as the film does not need to be removed from the case.

Capacity:
4.5 x 6 cm: 16 negatives
6 x 6 cm: 12 negatives
6 x 7 cm: 12 negatives
6 x 8 cm: 8 negatives
6 x 9 cm: 8 negatives
35mm negatives with reorder strips: max. 24 negatives (4 strips with up to 6 negatives).

Kaiser Trays for negative strips 60mm/4Str.100Sheets

EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4001072026307
KAN
2630

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