I am slowly building a drakroom. I am planning to develop BW using an old-style Jobodrum, manually for starters (no processor). To simplify life I will start with RC paper. So I was casually browsing the Jobodrum manual once again and suddenly noticed the paragraph I missed earlier: "Pull out the prints and rinse carefully in running water". And the tray picture.
While this procedure sounds totally logical, somehow I thought I can get away with rinsing right in the drum. But looks like I can not.
Folks who use drums for printing, how do you guys rinse? I live in a small appartment and space is precious. So I am natuarlly interested in the smallest footprint possible, maybe some vertical tank.. Also, if that would be a traditional tray, can I use what's matching the print size or I need it next size for rinsing? Aiming at 30x40cm (12"x16") if that matters.
While this procedure sounds totally logical, somehow I thought I can get away with rinsing right in the drum. But looks like I can not.
Folks who use drums for printing, how do you guys rinse? I live in a small appartment and space is precious. So I am natuarlly interested in the smallest footprint possible, maybe some vertical tank.. Also, if that would be a traditional tray, can I use what's matching the print size or I need it next size for rinsing? Aiming at 30x40cm (12"x16") if that matters.
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