My only fixing setup for many years has been Ilford Hypam 1-4 with FB papers fixed for 1 minute. Today I purchased a package of Kodak Rapid Fixer which contains two bottles, I'm assuming Solution B is only added if you want a hardening fixer?
I've not used this fixer for probably 30 years, after reading the data sheet (KP116691C) I'm a bit confused.
It appears Kodak wants you to mix up the whole bottle in one go and get 3.8L or 19L of working strength fixer. Why do they not give you a dilution so you can just mix up enough for a session? Does anyone know what that dilution would be? I'm a bit dyslexic when it comes to math.
The mixing instructions are confusing, mixing for papers it gives instructions for making 3.8L or 19L. Yet in the fixing times it only gives one set of times.
In the paper fixing times section it says to fix "most non RC papers" for 10, TEN minutes when using the "one fixing bath method" How can this be called a rapid fixer when it takes 10 minutes to fix?
Anyone with any experience with this fixer please enlighten me.
I've not used this fixer for probably 30 years, after reading the data sheet (KP116691C) I'm a bit confused.
It appears Kodak wants you to mix up the whole bottle in one go and get 3.8L or 19L of working strength fixer. Why do they not give you a dilution so you can just mix up enough for a session? Does anyone know what that dilution would be? I'm a bit dyslexic when it comes to math.
The mixing instructions are confusing, mixing for papers it gives instructions for making 3.8L or 19L. Yet in the fixing times it only gives one set of times.
In the paper fixing times section it says to fix "most non RC papers" for 10, TEN minutes when using the "one fixing bath method" How can this be called a rapid fixer when it takes 10 minutes to fix?
Anyone with any experience with this fixer please enlighten me.