Rob Landry
Member
Have any of you Jobo users (CPA/CPP specifically) ever checked the actual rotation speeds on your machines? I know that the manual suggests setting 'P' for all 1500/2500 series drums and setting '4' for 3000 series drums. Despite always using these settings, I've always felt that these speeds seemed a little fast, so I decided to check. My father has a fancy Snap On digital tachometer that I borrowed, however, simply making a mark on the side of one of your drums and counting the number of revolutions in a minute.
With my older machine (serial #14XXX), I found that setting P was 96 RPM and setting 4 was 82-85 RPM. Before I embark on a plethora of tests to satisfy my anal retentiveness, does anyone have any idea how the rotation speed affects the E6 process? Contrast??
With my older machine (serial #14XXX), I found that setting P was 96 RPM and setting 4 was 82-85 RPM. Before I embark on a plethora of tests to satisfy my anal retentiveness, does anyone have any idea how the rotation speed affects the E6 process? Contrast??