Colenta "CP 60 professional compact" manual

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Gerlo

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Hi,
I’m looking for a manual and a machine layout for the colenta "CP 60 professional compact". I have a machine renovated, exchanged all tubes etc. Now im trying to find out which chemistry to use, preferably Fuji for RA4. And how to adjust the machine for replenishment. I had to exchange the two motors for that purpose.
I hope someone here has an idea for this machine.
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which chemistry to use

The Colenta manual will not be very useful for this. But don't despair - any RA4 chemistry can be used in principle, but for this type of machine, lab-oriented (as opposed to hobby-focused) chemistry makes the most sense. Try the Fuji EnviroPrint MPxxx series; e.g. MP160. This is a monopart developer and has IME better keeping properties than their newer CPRA chemistry. Any RA4 blix will do. As I understand @ADOX Fotoimpex will be launching their replenishable RA4 chemistry soon, too. You may also be able to source something made by Bellini or Champion depending on where you're purchasing.
 
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