AlexHaight
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Looking for advice on aligning the Beseler 67VC Printmaker enlarger. Currently my process is using a first surface mirror and boresighter laser. I'll place the first surface mirror on top of the negative carrier in the negative stage and place the laser on my easel pointed upward and try and reflect the laser back down on itself. To align the lens stage I do the same thing but I place the mirror on the lens instead.
The 67VC has 4 screws on each corner of the negative stage which I use to change the alignment. For the lens stage, I'm using pieces of tape to shim the lens board.
I've noticed that when spinning the laser, the reflection moves in a circular motion which leads me to believe the bottom of the laser isn't perfectly flat. I've tried my best to compensate for this but still see the corner edges of my prints out of focus.
I've seen alignment tools on B&H for $200+ which I'm really trying to avoid purchasing. I've also seen techniques using two mirrors that create concentric circles but don't have a mirror with a circle etched into it or one with a hole.
Does anyone have any advice or experience aligning this enlarger?
The 67VC has 4 screws on each corner of the negative stage which I use to change the alignment. For the lens stage, I'm using pieces of tape to shim the lens board.
I've noticed that when spinning the laser, the reflection moves in a circular motion which leads me to believe the bottom of the laser isn't perfectly flat. I've tried my best to compensate for this but still see the corner edges of my prints out of focus.
I've seen alignment tools on B&H for $200+ which I'm really trying to avoid purchasing. I've also seen techniques using two mirrors that create concentric circles but don't have a mirror with a circle etched into it or one with a hole.
Does anyone have any advice or experience aligning this enlarger?