robertarthur Member Joined Mar 10, 2006 Messages 25 Location Pasadena, CA Format 4x5 Format Dec 1, 2006 #1 I just purchased my first Jobo plastic reels for my CPP2. What is the plastic small red tab on the Jobo white plastic reels for?
I just purchased my first Jobo plastic reels for my CPP2. What is the plastic small red tab on the Jobo white plastic reels for?
Markok765 Member Joined Apr 26, 2006 Messages 2,262 Location Ontario, Can Format Medium Format Dec 1, 2006 #2 Loading 2 films onto the same reel. Someone will explain how they work.
Bob F. Member Joined Oct 4, 2004 Messages 3,977 Location London Format Multi Format Dec 1, 2006 #3 Lets you load two rolls. Open the clip. Load the first roll on until it has reached the centre. Close the clip and load the second roll. It will stop when it hits the clip. Stops the two rolls from overlapping during processing. Cheers, Bob.
Lets you load two rolls. Open the clip. Load the first roll on until it has reached the centre. Close the clip and load the second roll. It will stop when it hits the clip. Stops the two rolls from overlapping during processing. Cheers, Bob.
Nick Zentena Member Joined Nov 21, 2004 Messages 4,666 Location Italia Format Multi Format Dec 1, 2006 #4 For loading two rolls of 120. Or I guess 127???
Fotohuis Member Joined Sep 6, 2004 Messages 810 Location Netherlands Format Medium Format Dec 2, 2006 #5 The red clip is for seperating two 120 roll films. In the actual Jobo reel (1501) you can load 35mm and 120/220 roll film. 127 is not possible.
The red clip is for seperating two 120 roll films. In the actual Jobo reel (1501) you can load 35mm and 120/220 roll film. 127 is not possible.
Nick Zentena Member Joined Nov 21, 2004 Messages 4,666 Location Italia Format Multi Format Dec 2, 2006 #6 On the 2502 reels 46mm [127] is one of the sizes. It's strange they removed that from the 1501 reel.