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Ilford Mutltigrade 400HS and 400HL VC enlarger light sources.

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Anybody still using one these 400HS or 400HL VC light sources? If so, how do the newer Ilford VC papers work with them. I bought a Leitz IC enlarger and it came equipped with a 400HS setup. Can you still get parts for these things? John W
 

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I am using the 4x5 versions of that equipment, and it works very well with the current Ilford RC VC papers.

I don't know about parts though.
 
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I am using the 4x5 versions of that equipment, and it works very well with the current Ilford RC VC papers.

I don't know about parts though.

Thanks Matt. I guess I'll have to just try it to see how it works. The parts I need(switch bulbs and plug) aren't important so I'll try some printing this weekend. I had a Ilford Multigrade 500 head on a 4x5 enlarger years ago and liked it, but I was more into graded papers then and sold the unit. The Ilford 500 units use blue/green combination for contrast grading, which is not the same as the Ilford 400 units. That's the reason I ask. John W
 

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Thanks Matt. I guess I'll have to just try it to see how it works. The parts I need(switch bulbs and plug) aren't important so I'll try some printing this weekend. I had a Ilford Multigrade 500 head on a 4x5 enlarger years ago and liked it, but I was more into graded papers then and sold the unit. The Ilford 500 units use blue/green combination for contrast grading, which is not the same as the Ilford 400 units. That's the reason I ask. John W

John:

Actually, the first versions of the 5400 series equipment also used magenta/yellow.

Anyways, in case you didn't have it, here is the link to the manual for the 400 series on Ilford/Harman's site: http://www.ilfordphoto.com/Webfiles/20073201051541969.pdf

And in case you need a foot switch for it, I bought a new one from KHB about 4 years ago.
 
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John:

Actually, the first versions of the 5400 series equipment also used magenta/yellow.

Anyways, in case you didn't have it, here is the link to the manual for the 400 series on Ilford/Harman's site: http://www.ilfordphoto.com/Webfiles/20073201051541969.pdf

And in case you need a foot switch for it, I bought a new one from KHB about 4 years ago.

Thanks again Matt. Yes, I have a copy of the manual and mine also came with the foot switch. I have the Leitz Ic w/ 400HS head ready to roll. I packed my Saunder's LPL6700 enlarger away for now and will use the Leitz for 35mm and my Omega D2V for everything else. If all goes well with the Ic/ 400HS system I'm thinking about making my own 400HL head for the Omega D2V and running it off the same 400C control panel as the Leitz Ic. I can get the filters from Edmund's Scientific and the bulbs are easy to find. We'll see how it goes. John W
 
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