rjas said:
Hey
I'm about to buy a new old stock Saunders / LPL 6700 which comes with the contents of it's two original boxes:
-Color head
-Lamp
-Bellows / Negative stage assembly
-Carriage
-Baseboard
-Column
So other than that I need the appropriate lenses and negative carriers (35mm and 6x6), but is there anything else I need? It doesn't seem to come with a power supply? Is it even worth my while or do you think its a better idea to hold out for a used one that comes with more accessories? I'm paying about $150-$175 for it and its semi-local so theres no shipping but I'm kinda concerned about tracking down the rest of the parts I need. I don't really wanna pay that much for an enlarger than buy new negative carriers from b&h for $50 a piece.
I still have a LPL VC6700 being sold in Japan, which is where I live. All I know is that the 6700 series models don't come with any extra power supply. Not that I know of.
If you need to covert the voltage, get a voltage converter. But that's more costly than buying a new neg carrier. If you need a voltage stabilizer, there isn't any made by the manufacturer for the 6600/6700 series models.
However the upper series models do come with the voltage stabilizer (or at least it's an option). So, do more research on your part and check with your local dealers/suppliers to be sure.
Besides the enlarger, what you really need to invest is a very stable work-table to put the enlarger on. Save your energy for that, too.