ISO 1009-2000 PDF
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St ISO 1009-2000
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Ст ISO 1009-2000
Original standard ISO 1009-2000 in PDF full version. Additional info + preview on request
Full title and description
ISO 1009:2000 — Photography — Paper dimensions — Rolls for printers. This International Standard specifies nominal widths and tolerances, splice parameters, core dimensions, winding requirements and package marking for rolls of photographic paper used in contact and projection printers.
Abstract
Specifies the aim and tolerance values for nominal widths of rolls of black-and-white and colour photographic papers for use in contact and projection printers; defines splice parameters, core dimensions, winding requirements and package marking to ensure interchangeability and reliable handling in printers and processing equipment.
General information
- Status: Published.
- Publication date: 30 November 2000 (Edition 3 / published December 2000).
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
- ICS / categories: 37.040.20; 37.100.20 (photographic paper, films and plates; materials for graphic technology).
- Edition / version: Edition 3 (2000).
- Number of pages: 8 (official ISO publication).
Scope
Applies to rolls of photographic paper intended for use in contact and projection printers. The standard sets nominal roll widths and tolerances, defines acceptable splice characteristics, core (tube) dimensions, winding quality and required package marking so that paper rolls are suitable for automated handling and printing equipment. It covers both black-and-white and colour photographic papers.
Key topics and requirements
- Nominal roll widths and permitted tolerances for photographic paper rolls.
- Splice parameters (location, strength and permissible overlap) to ensure safe handling in printers.
- Core (tube) dimensions and tolerances for compatibility with standard printers and spindles.
- Winding requirements to avoid telescoping, wrinkles or uneven roll profiles.
- Package marking requirements to identify roll width, product type and other handling information.
These requirements are intended to ensure interchangeability and reliable operation in contact and projection printers.
Typical use and users
Used by photographic paper manufacturers, film and print labs, equipment designers (printer and winding machinery manufacturers), quality managers in photographic supply chains, and standards bodies or procurement teams specifying materials for photographic production. Typical applications include production of rolls for contact printers, projection printers and automated processing lines.
Related standards
Standards in the same technical area include other photography and imaging standards such as ISO 1007 (135-size film and magazine specifications), ISO 1008 (paper dimensions — pictorial sheets) and related imaging-materials standards in the ISO 189xx series (image stability, storage and handling). National adoptions (BS, DIN, SIS, EVS etc.) and regional equivalents exist for ISO 1009:2000.
Keywords
photography; photographic paper; rolls; paper dimensions; printers; splice; core dimensions; winding; package marking; tolerances; ISO 1009:2000; imaging materials.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO 1009:2000 is an International Standard that defines paper roll dimensions and handling requirements for photographic paper used in contact and projection printers.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers nominal roll widths and tolerances, splice parameters, core (tube) dimensions, winding quality requirements and package marking for rolls of black-and-white and colour photographic paper.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Photographic paper manufacturers, processing labs, printer and winding-equipment designers, procurement and quality teams, and standards organizations that adopt or reference ISO photographic material dimensions.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: ISO 1009:2000 was published in 2000 (Edition 3) and remains the published International Standard; its ISO record shows periodic reviews and confirmations of the 2000 edition in the ISO lifecycle. Users should check national bodies or ISO for the latest confirmation or withdrawal status before procurement.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: It is part of the photography/imaging standards maintained by ISO/TC 42 and is related to other ISO photographic-material standards (for example ISO 1007, ISO 1008 and several ISO 189xx standards addressing processed materials, image stability and storage).
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Photographic paper, rolls, paper dimensions, splice, core dimensions, winding, package marking, tolerances, printers, ISO 1009:2000.