I have a Beseler Universal Print Dryer and according to the directions I'm supposed to use some sort of emulsion to keep the prints from sticking. Does anyone know if they still make something like that and where I can get it? Thanks !
From what you have written, I am presuming that it is a second hand or at least a very old unit?I have a Beseler Universal Print Dryer...
Yes, it is very old and very secondhand, but in great condition. The only issue is that the pictures stick to the drum. I have it on medium heat, but they need some sort of wetting agent. In the manual it said to use Besgloss, but I don't know what that is or if they still make it. As far as the Tetenal, I could try it, but when I looked it up it referenced being similar to PhotoFlo and there was some information I came across saying don't use PhotoFlo. So I am still confused......Any other ideas would be helpful. Thanks!From what you have written, I am presuming that it is a second hand or at least a very old unit?
I have read many threads about using one, as I too now have an old one to try and use. From memory of about 30+ years ago though, when I originally bought one, I NEVER was able to get a perfect glaze on any FB (NOT RC paper!!) paper print. Placing the print side upwards gave a nice surface though.
Also, one really important thing, what colour is the cloth covering? My one is a dark beige, so not good for anything. I have read about people who have put them in the wash and then used them but for the low price, I have bought a sheet of virgin canvas to cut up and stitch to make a new one soon.
I will also try the suggestion of 'Tetenal Mirasol' as a glazing agent, as I already have a bottle.
Terry S
Yes, it is very old and very secondhand, but in great condition. The only issue is that the pictures stick to the drum. I have it on medium heat, but they need some sort of wetting agent. In the manual it said to use Besgloss, but I don't know what that is or if they still make it. As far as the Tetenal, I could try it, but when I looked it up it referenced being similar to PhotoFlo and there was some information I came across saying don't use PhotoFlo. So I am still confused......Any other ideas would be helpful. Thanks!
I have the manual and it just said to use an emulsion. Are there different kinds or a certain way to use?
Ansco and Kodak both made a solution to use when drying fiber base Glossy paper against a ferrotype sheet (or Drum) . Not sure if the formula was published.
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