logan2z
Subscriber
I picked up a Unicolor print drum and was curious about its correct usage. It has a spout similar to that of the Beseler drums designed for filling while the tank is horizontal, and two ‘feet’ on which the tank stands (when not using a roller base). But I don’t see anything like the ‘trough’ on the inside of the Beseler to hold the poured chemistry before the tank is rotated. There is a small v-shaped channel on the inside of the drum but that doesn’t seem designed to hold the chemistry before the drum is rotated.
So is there anything about the design on the Unicolor drum that prevents the chemistry from coming into contact with the paper before the tank is rotated, or is this feature unique to the Beseler drums?
So is there anything about the design on the Unicolor drum that prevents the chemistry from coming into contact with the paper before the tank is rotated, or is this feature unique to the Beseler drums?