Nick, yes I should be a bit more clear. The print tanks and the film developing tanks come with different (inside the lids) stuff.
The film tanks come with a funnel and sometimes a centre core, not always. The print tanks come with a cup, and sometimes clips, for additional help in securing paper of different format sizes into the tank.
The cup and/or the funnel, are interchangeable. I do it all of the time.
I bought a 1510 film tank, plus a 1520 film tank and a 1530 film extender to go on either of those two base tanks.
The 1530 extender, comes with a core extender, to hold 3 reels. By fitting the 1510/1530 I do 4 x 35/120 films and use 500 ml solution. I fit the 1520/1530 and I can do 5 x 35 films in 600 ml solution. This by the way is why Ilford sell their film developers as a 600ml kit in Germany, I think! Also why 20 years ago you could buy 600ml E6 and C41 kits in Germany.
I can fit the 1520/1530 together and do an 8x10 paper or combinations of 4x5/5x7 paper.
I also purchased the 2840 print tank. By using the bottom section, which is the 2820 test print tank, I can develop one reel of 4x5 film. I have to attach the funnel from the 1510/1520 tanks as well as use the centre core from the 1520 tank.
I have had these tanks/drums for just over 20 years now, great system and very interchangeable.
To give people an idea of just how big Jobo was, I asked my favourite photo dealer, about 12 years ago, just how many Jobo rotary processors they were selling. Now this was a smallish shop in Waiblingen, about 15 Klms north of Stuttgart, not a major retailer by any margin. His reply staggered me. He reckoned that he would have sold about 300 CPE2 units, 50 or so CPA2 units and 3 autolabs.
If you translate that to the greater Germany, one can assume a staggering amount of Jobo gear being sold. Then there is, the rest of the world market!
This is one company that can truly say, they changed the world of photography. I'm reminded of Spiratone and their gadgets, which were excellent and ground breaking as well.
Mick.