chazum0
Member
Hey guys.
Tonight I'm going to try printing with a Fujimoto CP-30 paper processor at my university darkroom. The processor itself was donated to my school a few years ago and has remained on a shelf ever since. I took it down and gave it a good inspection and ran it through with some water and everything seems to work just fine.
From what I've learned by searching around various places it seems as though most people (with three bath roller transport processors) use a Dev, Blix, Wash process. However, I've also seen people mention that they prefer Pre-wet, Dev, Blix, and then wash and dry outside the processor. Since my experience is limited to printing RA-4 with a jobo drum I would assume the best practice would be Dev, Stop, Blix, and then wash and dry outside the processor. This way I can minimize the effect of dev carry over into my blix and hopefully extend the life of the solution. But since there seems to be no consensus on this procedure I'm hoping that you guys can help me out.
FWIW I'm using:
Tonight I'm going to try printing with a Fujimoto CP-30 paper processor at my university darkroom. The processor itself was donated to my school a few years ago and has remained on a shelf ever since. I took it down and gave it a good inspection and ran it through with some water and everything seems to work just fine.
From what I've learned by searching around various places it seems as though most people (with three bath roller transport processors) use a Dev, Blix, Wash process. However, I've also seen people mention that they prefer Pre-wet, Dev, Blix, and then wash and dry outside the processor. Since my experience is limited to printing RA-4 with a jobo drum I would assume the best practice would be Dev, Stop, Blix, and then wash and dry outside the processor. This way I can minimize the effect of dev carry over into my blix and hopefully extend the life of the solution. But since there seems to be no consensus on this procedure I'm hoping that you guys can help me out.
FWIW I'm using:
- KODAK EKTACOLOR RA Developer Replenisher RT (I'm choosing to not use the developer starter.)
- KODAK EKTACOLOR RA Bleach-Fix and Replenisher.