Hello all,
I've been reading these great forums for serveral month now and learned a ton from it so let me first say a big "Thanks" to all contributors. But now I encounter some strange problem with my Durst L1200 that wasn't mentioned anywhere.
It just went out of alignment from one print to another. I haven't even touched it, just used a bigger paper to make the final print instead of a test. The test-print is razor sharp where the final one already gets softer. The paper is held absoluteley flat and I even can see slight traces of softness by the naked eye on all of my easels.
How is it possible for this giant piece of metal to go out of alignment in a second by itself after many month of troublefree use? And, most important, how do I prevent this from happening again? I don't own one, but I'm quite sure that the manual won't contain information about my problem.
I guess I have to buy a Versalab laser now. Silly me not to buy that 138S for 200. Now I see the disadvantages of having only one enlarger and a nearly 6 cm high "mountain" of negs to do.
thanks in advance
Clemens Bauer
I've been reading these great forums for serveral month now and learned a ton from it so let me first say a big "Thanks" to all contributors. But now I encounter some strange problem with my Durst L1200 that wasn't mentioned anywhere.
It just went out of alignment from one print to another. I haven't even touched it, just used a bigger paper to make the final print instead of a test. The test-print is razor sharp where the final one already gets softer. The paper is held absoluteley flat and I even can see slight traces of softness by the naked eye on all of my easels.
How is it possible for this giant piece of metal to go out of alignment in a second by itself after many month of troublefree use? And, most important, how do I prevent this from happening again? I don't own one, but I'm quite sure that the manual won't contain information about my problem.
I guess I have to buy a Versalab laser now. Silly me not to buy that 138S for 200. Now I see the disadvantages of having only one enlarger and a nearly 6 cm high "mountain" of negs to do.
thanks in advance
Clemens Bauer