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Has anyone got any experience using a Durst Printo XL Processor for RA4 printing? I picked one up free of charge in good condition so might give it a go. It will be a change from using trays for my colour prints.

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I switched from a Durst RCP 20 to a Printo when RA4 came out. Very nice machine. I would always give it about 40 minutes to warm up and stabilize the temperature. I was always very meticulous about rinsing the modules after each printing session. It gave me many years of good service. The modular design made the system very flexible.

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I switched from a Durst RCP 20 to a Printo when RA4 came out. Very nice machine. I would always give it about 40 minutes to warm up and stabilize the temperature. I was always very meticulous about rinsing the modules after each printing session. It gave me many years of good service. The modular design made the system very flexible.

Mike

Thanks for the information. I'm looking forward to trying it out but just need to get my hands on a manual first.
 
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