As long as you have ensured the film is loaded correctly, I would return it since it is only 2 weeks old. Even if you could figure out what is wrong, there is no sense repairing a defective device right out of the box. Chances are you'll have more problems down the road. Take advantage of the stores return policy.
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It could be that particular film cartridge. You could replace the film and see if that solves the problem. Here is link about strategies to keep the unused film from being exposed to light:
If new film does not work, I would return it since it is only 2 weeks old. Even if you could figure out what is wrong, there is no sense repairing a defective device right out of the box. Chances are you'll have more problems down the road. Take advantage of the stores return policy.
As long as you have ensured the film is loaded correctly, I would return it since it is only 2 weeks old. Even if you could figure out is wrong, there is no sense repairing a defective device right out of the box. Chances are you'll have more problems down the road. Take advantage of the stores return policy.
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As long as you have ensured the film is loaded correctly, I would return it since it is only 2 weeks old. Even if you could figure out what is wrong, there is no sense repairing a defective device right out of the box. Chances are you'll have more problems down the road. Take advantage of the stores return policy.
As long as you have ensured the film is loaded correctly, I would return it since it is only 2 weeks old. Even if you could figure out is wrong, there is no sense repairing a defective device right out of the box. Chances are you'll have more problems down the road. Take advantage of the stores return policy.