Gonzalo Santander
Member
Hello everyone, I know this discussion material is not new. I reviewed a post from 2016 that didn't lead to anything new. That's why I need the community's help to use these papers that I received as a donation.
From what I've researched, this material is completely obsolete and not used anywhere, at least in my country. According to the information I've found on Google, it's material for PMT-type graphic work, using a large static camera that illuminates the CPN negative material and, together with the CPP, is processed in a machine called CP 380. The activator is named CP 286B, which is not a paper developer; it is basically Sodium Thiosulfate with additional chemicals that I have attached in the PDF. I have tried to do all this manually with poor results or almost no results. I wonder if there is another way to use the CPN and CPP material without using rollers and activator. I was thinking about using a pinhole camera, but I haven't found any information.
If you have any idea how to use this process, or if you have a CP 380 machine or the CP 286B activator, I ask for your help to reach the end of all this.
From what I've researched, this material is completely obsolete and not used anywhere, at least in my country. According to the information I've found on Google, it's material for PMT-type graphic work, using a large static camera that illuminates the CPN negative material and, together with the CPP, is processed in a machine called CP 380. The activator is named CP 286B, which is not a paper developer; it is basically Sodium Thiosulfate with additional chemicals that I have attached in the PDF. I have tried to do all this manually with poor results or almost no results. I wonder if there is another way to use the CPN and CPP material without using rollers and activator. I was thinking about using a pinhole camera, but I haven't found any information.
If you have any idea how to use this process, or if you have a CP 380 machine or the CP 286B activator, I ask for your help to reach the end of all this.