Are you sure it is a Patterson super system 4 tank? I have 4 of the unirvasal patterson tanks and mine all state 500ml for 120/220 films, 290 for 1 35mm which would be 520 for 2, Knowing that it is possible for the 120 reel to slide up slightly I always allow 600ml of dev for 120, it is rare for the reel to slide up, but it has happened if my inversion has been a bit to vigoures, but 99% of the time it never happens, and I have never bought a paterson tank with a locking collor, at least not the super systen 4, always with the old system 4,Thanks for the replies. I am using a 2-reel tank that fits 2 135 reels or 1 120 reel. This problem only occurs with 120 film, but that is only because the area left underdeveloped is the rebate/sprocket holes in the case of 35mm film. The bottom of the tank says 650mL for 2x135 or 590mL for 1x120. I have always used 650mL of solution regardless of what I am developing. Using the second reel as a spacer is not possible with 120 film and my tank did not come with a spring or any other kind of spacer. Should I just chalk it up to a cheap tank?
ninja'd. I'll try the rubber band trick, thanks!
I am a bit surprised that it happens, are you sure that the reels are made by Patterson? There are reels around made by other manufactures that perhaps are less thight than the Patterson reels.
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