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For Sale JOBO 3063 drums for 20x24 paper or ULF film

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I don't print larger than 8x10 anymore since I started contact printing. I have 4 of these drums that I used primarily for processing color paper. I've also used it for both RC and FB B&W paper with no issues. No use for them anymore. As you know several in our community constructed inserts for using this drum with film of various sizes. It's a very versatile drum. I have 4 of these for sale, all in great condition. I'm looking to get $175 US each + Paypal fees + shipping. PM or email (luigi@luigipasto.com) for questions, etc.
 
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The deal fell through. Shipping these things to France was prohibitive! The 4 drums are still available.
 
OK, things are getting pretty complicated. I spoke (wrote) too soon that a drum is going to Australia. I think I'll restrict this sale to Canada and the US as shipping out of the continent turns out to be ridiculously expensive. Back to 4 drums available for sale.....
 
I'm not sure. It does 6 8x10s. I'm not sure what you mean by inserts? I know some on APUG have made inserts to hold sheet film. No inserts are needed for 8x10, they hold just like paper does. The ribs on the inside ensure that chemistry reaches the back of the film. I'm assuming you're referring to film processing and not paper....
 
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