3 Week Old RA4 - Dump or Replenish?

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Andre Noble

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Hi I have some RA4 that has been sitting in a Nova 8x10 slot processor after 3 weeks. Previously ran some sheets throught it.

Is it OK to top it off and continue to use it, or will print longevity be adversely affected by using old RA4?

PS if "re-use" I assume I should aerate the bleach/fix as a first step.(?)
 

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I've struggled with getting RA-4 to replenish well so I just exhaust it and toss it anymore. I use a JOBO so the volume is pretty small.

I have done two weekends but not three.
 

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There have been several threads on this but my experience is that if the tubes are replaced on the slots 3 weeks isn't too long. Someone else who has claimed similar or maybe greater times than 3 weeks recommends cling film over the top of the Nova as well.

There is a ratio of replenishment for RA4 and I'd err on the safe side and certainly replenish even if you only did a couple of sheets.

Do this then try one sheets through the "old" dev and see if there is any noticeable deterioration. It'll cost you one sheet at most and if it is fine, save you a lot over a period.

No point in throwing away dev if it is useable.

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Don't worry about 'print longevity'. If it works, it works. Keep in PET plastic or glass, filled to the rim. - David Lyga
 

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Also, remember that most of the developer should be resplenished. Or you'll have to use starter.

No matter what, you should monitor the condition of the chemicals. For commercial use, you can use control strips to test. For personal use, print test strips with known good chemicals and the old chemicals to see if there is any difference.

For old chemicals, you should at least replenish 1/3 of the volume if they are more than 2 weeks.
 
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