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<nowiki>*</nowiki>Nitrate film should only be shown with projectors with fire shutters, enclosed picture and and sound heads, enclosed magazines and fire rollers, a water cooled trap, and in projection booths with numerous other essential precautions. Check for any additional local restrictions that apply to nitrate film projection and hazardous material handling. Please see:
*[https://amianet.org/wp-content/uploads/Resource-Nitrate-Identifying-and-Handling.pdf Identifying and Handling Nitrate Film]
*Christiano, Spencer, et al. "Nitrate Film Projection" in ''The Art of Film Projection.'' George Eastman Museum, 2019. [ISBN: 9780935398311]
<nowiki>*</nowiki><nowiki>*</nowiki>The above comments in the "Lubrication type" column is only a cursory description. Please reference the equipment's manual for detailed information about the maintenance for each 35mm projector.


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