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where has this been announced?Is there any updates on Alaris moving CNP production to Colorado?
CNP=Colour Negative Paper - the thread title is missing 'Paper' - that paper production will be moving from Harrow to Colorado has been well documented on here.where has this been announced?
Who knows a Big shot at Alaris that can get us cut sheets in 8x10,11x14, and 16x20??
Yes you are correct . I missed that one . If a moderator can add Paper to the title might make more sense .This thread should be re-titled to add the word paper.
You probably need to draw your request to the attention of the moderators, because otherwise they won't see it except by chance (or if they happen to be otherwise interested in the thread).Yes you are correct . I missed that one . If a moderator can add Paper to the title might make more sense .
Mike
What's the emulsive Q&A?CNP=Colour Negative Paper - the thread title is missing 'Paper' - that paper production will be moving from Harrow to Colorado has been well documented on here.
I'd suggest asking Alaris directly. I asked a question to the effect of whether they'd consider reintroducing cut sheets on the Emulsive Q&A with Alaris - as far as I know, the answers have not yet been published. The more interest shown, the more likely they'll listen - and it would need to be decently large quantities of the larger sheets to probably make it worth their while - 16x20 etc. The Windsor plant already makes the wider rolls of RA4 anyway.
Thanks Matt , I've done as instructed , see what happens nowYou probably need to draw your request to the attention of the moderators, because otherwise they won't see it except by chance (or if they happen to be otherwise interested in the thread).
Best way is to click on the "Report this Post" link at the bottom left corner of your post, and then type in your request in the window that opens up. They probably would appreciate it if you told them what the complete thread title should be after the amendment.
I read your post on the emulsive site. You hit the nail on the head. I can't understand why Alaris doesn't offer cut sheets or have someone convert it for them. There's nothing wrong with Fuji crystal archive but it's not a nice heavy stock paper . And I would really like to try out some of Kodak Alaris' newer papers
It may have something to do with Eastman Kodak's experience. Near the end, they had subcontracted with a single individual (who I would guess was a retired EK employee) to do the cutting and packaging in his own home based business. That individual decided to retire completely and stop providing the service. Eastman Kodak looked at the dwindling volumes, and decided to stop providing the profuct in that form.I can't understand why Alaris doesn't offer cut sheets or have someone convert it for them.
...on the Emulsive Q&A with Alaris - as far as I know, the answers have not yet been published...
CNP=Colour Negative Paper - the thread title is missing 'Paper' - that paper production will be moving from Harrow to Colorado has been well documented on here.
I'd suggest asking Alaris directly. I asked a question to the effect of whether they'd consider reintroducing cut sheets on the Emulsive Q&A with Alaris - as far as I know, the answers have not yet been published. The more interest shown, the more likely they'll listen - and it would need to be decently large quantities of the larger sheets to probably make it worth their while - 16x20 etc. The Windsor plant already makes the wider rolls of RA4 anyway.
It may have something to do with Eastman Kodak's experience. Near the end, they had subcontracted with a single individual (who I would guess was a retired EK employee) to do the cutting and packaging in his own home based business. That individual decided to retire completely and stop providing the service. Eastman Kodak looked at the dwindling volumes, and decided to stop providing the profuct in that form.
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