Hi!
I recently restarted doing B&W at home and i dug out my Paterson tank + reel. I noticed that after a few times I was using it the film seemed to "stick" after 3/4 of it were loaded. Basically it becomes more and more "hard" for the reel to push the film, and generally the sprocket derails from one of the two little spheres and the film jams.
I thought it was my old reel defective so I got a new one, but after a couple films working perfectly it started doing the same! I tried various ways of moving it and pushing the film but it always sticks.
My next idea was insufficient rinsing (I use Ilfotol as a last bath) so I started rising them *throughly* but the film still jams.
Does anyone have any idea? Or should I get another tank+reels altogether?
thanks!!
I load mine in an air conditioned "darkroom" (basically a closet). This helps to keep the film and the reel dry. If I feel the film is getting stuck on the reel, I give it a tap on the slide which typically dislodges the problem spot but does not know the film off of the reel. The last thing you want to do is start over. One needs to be very careful of bending the film.

