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New ADOX factory building: further progress

I need to revisit this paper as I know the classic worked very well in my Lambda with safelight as well.

Both ADOX MCP and MCC can be used with extremely short exposure times and laser exposure equipment like Lambda or Lightjet machines. Both papers are designed also for that and professional lab use. Lots of professionals are using both papers for years and are very satiesfied.

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Well though I used Agfa Classic in my Lambda in 2002 - I have not heard of any other lab worldwide using warmtone paper in these units.. Ilford just introduced a Matt paper for Durst Lambda , I have not tried it yet so I do not know if it is warmtone or coldtone.

I am going to try your paper for this paper as you have the same emulsion in matt and glossy surfaces I assume and that would be awesome.. As well I am familiar this the classic emulsion when it comes to toning purposes.

Bergger has said they too are coming out with a paper.

Who in Canada has your product so I can purchase.??
 
Ilford just introduced a Matt paper for Durst Lambda , I have not tried it yet so I do not know if it is warmtone or coldtone.

Ilford's spec claims 'neutral' tone.

I'd also be very interested to know what Adox's MOQ for cutting 30" rolls of MCC 110 or 112 is.
 
10 m roll curl like crazy and are almost impossible to work with, 100 ft rolls have less curl...
That might be right! But Bob - I can't remember paper in rolls wich did not curl!
Is it that extreme indeed?

with regards
 
Its common knowledge over here for over 25year that 10m rolls curl badly I guess you have the right clients who do not complain.
 
That might be right! But Bob - I can't remember paper in rolls wich did not curl!
Is it that extreme indeed?

with regards
I stopped buying these smaller rolls over 20 years ago, Maybe because I am in Canada with harsh humidity fluctuations, but never liked the small length rolls from any Manufacturer.
 
I stopped buying these smaller rolls over 20 years ago, Maybe because I am in Canada with harsh humidity fluctuations, but never liked the small length rolls from any Manufacturer.
hmmm.....remember just a curling with my first roll (1978) - not from printing (wooden plate with gaffa tape fixed) but from fixing hot temperated fixing bath in "parents bathroom"......
(bathtumb. Psst ....they never know)!

Yes then there is immense Curling....!