C-41SM Kodak F1&F2 minilab kit mixing for Jobo

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PeterK

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I have access to local minilab supplier who has Kodak C-41SM kit chemicals for minilabs. Chemicals come in 2 boxes F1 and F2


F1 pack (Kodak #8740110) contains 4 containers labeled part 1...4
F2 pack (Kodak #1173319) contains 2 containers labeled part 1 and 2.

How do I mix those to get working C41 solutions that I can use in Jobo.

Thanks!
 

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C-41SM chemicals are specifically packaged for SM processors. I don't think you can use it in a Jobo processor. You can look at Kodak's document here for information: http://www.kodak.com/global/plugins/acrobat/en/service/Zmanuals/z101_01.pdf

Your local minilab supplier should have plenty of C-41 Developer Replenisher LORR and C-41 Developer LORR Starter. With these two you can mix and make your C-41 Developer. They should have C-41 Bleach and Fix in appropriate sizes for you too. You can pick up a bottle of C-41 Final Rinse and that's all you need.
 
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PeterK

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>IF Box F2 may contain a red and a clear liquid
According to Kodak Z-101 publication:

http://www.kodak.com/global/plugins/acrobat/en/service/Zmanuals/z101_01.pdf

Developer - is the the package F1
Bleach - F2 (There's no dark red fluid in F2 box...?...)
Fixer - F2
Final Rinse - F1

But it does not tell which container it is ... overall 6 containers (in F1+F2 boxes) - 4 working solutions. Kodak developer is usually mixed from 3 components A+B+C. Overall

6containers=DevA+DevB+DevC+Fix+Bleach+Rinse

I just need to mach them up and know how much to dilute:smile:



SM is "standard" C41 4 component process. Here's Kodak reference for chemicals (sorry I do not know too much about chemical components):

http://www.kodak.com/eknec/documents/12/0900688a80296012/PF798ENG.pdf

Kodak publication Z131 for mixing:
http://www.kodak.com/global/plugins/acrobat/en/service/Zmanuals/z131_01.pdf


Here's Kodak Publication Z131 for Flexicolor rotary developmet:
http://www.kodak.com/global/plugins/acrobat/en/service/Zmanuals/z131_03.pdf
 
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PeterK

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Dropped by near by High School and got mixing instructions and container labeling. Turns to be common practice to use C-41SM packs for small amounts of chemistry.

Thanks for internet wisdom!
 

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C41 SM mixing instructions

Peter, did you get info that helped you sort out the SM mixing instructions for home (non-machine) use? I'm still struggling to find explicit instructions, hope you can help.
Jim

Dropped by near by High School and got mixing instructions and container labeling. Turns to be common practice to use C-41SM packs for small amounts of chemistry.

Thanks for internet wisdom!
 

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Anybody actually using this method now?

Due to a series of unfortunate events (mostly getting frustrated trying to source c-41 chemicals) I have in my possession one F1 and 3 F2 minilab kits. Can anyone share their method of using these for hand tank/Jobo use.
 
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