TN98
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I'm trying to find the R40 Bulb but have yet to find one in Bangkok. I'm using the Aristo D2-HI on my Omega D2. Just wonder, anyone using the cold light head for AZO. What is the estimating time if it can?
Great to find this thread, because I am going to try this tommorrow. I thought maybe putting the contact printer right on the neg stage, with the head lifted . . .the will bring the cold light within about an inch of the printer. Just didn't want to defrost a pack of Azo to find out it doesn't work at all!
There is also the option of using a conditioning power supply for a computer. I have been using a TrippLite backup/filtering/conditioning supply for over a decade. The voltage coming out is regulated by continuously switching between transformer taps. As the voltage fluctuates, I hear the relays clicking. It takes quite a voltage jump for it to switch over to the battery backup.I also use a light integrator and a modified photo cell to keep exposures consistent. That became required because my wife would be doing laundry in the room next door and every time the dryer was turned on or off, the light would dim or brighten from the line voltage changes enough to have a big effect on the print values.
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