Beseler 23C series II negative stage alignment

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Hi all,

Yesterday I received a Parallel laser leveling device. It was very easy to get the lens in perfect alignment with the baseboard of the enlarger. I also checked the negative stage and it's a bit off, but I don't see any means for adjustment. Is there something I'm missing?

Perhaps instead of starting withe the lens I should first align the negative stage, but then what - can the lensboard be shimmed? I see screws there but don't know if they are there for attachment or adjustment.

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Jeff

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I also learned with a quick laser test that my Saunders easel doesn't sit flat at all, and needed to be shimmed. Glad I bought the laser.
 

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Do you have a manual for your enlarger?

The manual I have for the 23C series III enlarger answers your question for that version. It may be applicable to yours.

If you need a pdf of that emailed to you, send me your email address (it is too big to post in the thread).
 

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I put a piece of SMPTE RP-40/PA-35 test film into the gate and use that to align my enlarger.

It's all a matter of tinkering and fiddling to get it right. The pivot screw under the lens is where I make the adjustment.

First I put a level on the base board and ensure that is flat then I put a piece of glass in the stage and level that by aligning the carriage and rails. Then, finally, with the test film, I adjust the pivot screw until the test pattern is in focus, edge to edge and corner to corner.

It's not hard to do. It's just detail oriented and takes time.
 

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jawarden,

"Yesterday I received a Parallel laser leveling device. It was very easy to get the lens in perfect alignment with the baseboard of the enlarger. I also checked the negative stage and it's a bit off, but I don't see any means for adjustment. Is there something I'm missing?"

FIRST, check that the mounting screws for the frame to base board are tightened. Where the head assm. mounts to the chassis to pivot are 2 screws from the rear, loosen these to adjust for left-right alignment, recheck while tightening. Use the adjuster bolt at the bottom the adjust front-back alignment. Recheck lens alignment with the lens adjustment screw for left-right alignment, front-back alignment should be spot-on to the neg. stage unless the unit was dropped.
 
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