I'm using a devere 5108 floor mounted.
Can you confirm that the 20x28 can actually make a print of that size as the dunco website lists the pro series easels as making prints 'up to 20x24' then lists the easels in order of size up to 20x28. I just want to make sure that I would actually be able to use a 20x28 sheet of paper and make a print that big!
By the look of it the Dunco is more the way to go, with the steel rather than aluminium (of the kaiser) base suiting work as a copy stand easel, with magnetic strips to keep things flat.
How easy is it keep the large Dunco square? If i want to display prints within a bevel mount, showing paper rebate, will it be square enough so that a perfectly rectangular cut bevel will trace nicely (parallel) around the edges/corners of the image area? Seems lots of people grumble about squareness, even with one saying this of the Dunco in other threads?!?!
The 20x28 can cope with 10x8 prints but 5x7 or so might be rather cumbersome. I've not used the RRB Beard / Photon easels. What enlarger are using? - the Dunco is larger than the 20x28" dimension, but fits with space on a De Vere 5108 base board.
Tom