2F/2F
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Hello,
What do you all think of rotating print washers? I was given one some time ago, and, being leery of it, I use it only to wash large batches of non archival fiber prints, such as failed prints, test prints, etc. (I save them for who knows what reason, but I do.)
The whole assembly is made of stainless steel. The washer is a footed tub with a rotating cylindrical "cage" inside of it that is spun by the water stream from the inlet to the bottom of the tank.
Do you all think these are good enough for archival washing?
How many prints can I put into one of these in one batch, and still get a decent wash?
Fiber prints seem to stay separated pretty well when the drum is moving, but RC prints tend to stick together.
Thanks in advance.
What do you all think of rotating print washers? I was given one some time ago, and, being leery of it, I use it only to wash large batches of non archival fiber prints, such as failed prints, test prints, etc. (I save them for who knows what reason, but I do.)
The whole assembly is made of stainless steel. The washer is a footed tub with a rotating cylindrical "cage" inside of it that is spun by the water stream from the inlet to the bottom of the tank.
Do you all think these are good enough for archival washing?
How many prints can I put into one of these in one batch, and still get a decent wash?
Fiber prints seem to stay separated pretty well when the drum is moving, but RC prints tend to stick together.
Thanks in advance.