So to start with, I've been developing B+W at home for maybe a bit more than a year, 135/120 in a (new) Paterson tank, and 4x5 in a mod54 in said tank. I'm still on my first bottle of Ilfotol, and always use the same method: after fixing, I wash the film (using the Ilford 10/20/30 method or near enough), then take the lid off, fill the tank with water, add a few drops of Ilfotol, swish it through a bit, then hang up to dry. Then I thoroughly rinse all the tank and reels, and I've never had a problem with any sort of residue.
Recently, I got a Jobo or two, with a 2509n and a few 1500 reels and tanks. I did some B+W 4x5s in the 2509n, after the washing I took the tank off the Jobo, then did the same as above with regards to Ilfotol, again no problems.
Then I did some E6 4x5s with a Tetenal 3-bath kit. Inamongst all the blurb on which I read up, there was this quote on the Jobo website:
"Caution:Stabilizer (or final rinse, or any Photo-Flo type surfactant) should always be used in the following way: Use a dedicated container for the solution. This solution should be stored and used off the processor (at room temperature). Remove the film from the reels before immersing the film in the solution. If reels or tanks are immersed in these solutions, they will eventually cause processing contamination effects. The reels will become difficult to load. Rinsing or cleaning the reels or tanks after processing will not eliminate this problem.".
In short, Stabilizer and/or Wetting Agents will (eventually) bork your gear.
So the first set of E6 4x5s that I did was before I read this, so I just poured the Stab into the Jobo as with any other chemical (probably not the best idea with the sloshing, I might go back and re-stabilise these 4 sheets). Anyway, the next time I found a take-out tray and used that (and marked it so that E6 Stab is all that I'll ever use it for).
Still, no problem with the 2509n reel, even after the first oops.
Finally, I did some 120 rolls in the 1500 tank on the weekend. Did the same as before, after rinse I took the tank off, took the lid off, filled with water and added some Ilfotol. This time, however, when I went to wash them after removing the film, the reels were all goopy, sticky and such, just as Jobo has said they would.
So here's the question, why only now? The Paterson reels have never had a problem, after a lot more Ilfotol than the single 1500 reels had. The 2509n never had a problem either, with Ilfotol nor E6 Stab. Is there just something about the 1500-reels and the Ilfotol that makes them react, that isn't present in the 2509n and Paterson reels? And finally, is there anything I can do about it? Immersing 4x5 E6s in Stab is easy in a tray, rollfilm not so much. I know I can theoretically dry the film without Ilfotol, then reload it onto a sacrificial-reel for Ilfotoling and re-drying, but that's a whole lot of work that I'd rather not do...
Recently, I got a Jobo or two, with a 2509n and a few 1500 reels and tanks. I did some B+W 4x5s in the 2509n, after the washing I took the tank off the Jobo, then did the same as above with regards to Ilfotol, again no problems.
Then I did some E6 4x5s with a Tetenal 3-bath kit. Inamongst all the blurb on which I read up, there was this quote on the Jobo website:
"Caution:Stabilizer (or final rinse, or any Photo-Flo type surfactant) should always be used in the following way: Use a dedicated container for the solution. This solution should be stored and used off the processor (at room temperature). Remove the film from the reels before immersing the film in the solution. If reels or tanks are immersed in these solutions, they will eventually cause processing contamination effects. The reels will become difficult to load. Rinsing or cleaning the reels or tanks after processing will not eliminate this problem.".
In short, Stabilizer and/or Wetting Agents will (eventually) bork your gear.
So the first set of E6 4x5s that I did was before I read this, so I just poured the Stab into the Jobo as with any other chemical (probably not the best idea with the sloshing, I might go back and re-stabilise these 4 sheets). Anyway, the next time I found a take-out tray and used that (and marked it so that E6 Stab is all that I'll ever use it for).
Still, no problem with the 2509n reel, even after the first oops.
Finally, I did some 120 rolls in the 1500 tank on the weekend. Did the same as before, after rinse I took the tank off, took the lid off, filled with water and added some Ilfotol. This time, however, when I went to wash them after removing the film, the reels were all goopy, sticky and such, just as Jobo has said they would.
So here's the question, why only now? The Paterson reels have never had a problem, after a lot more Ilfotol than the single 1500 reels had. The 2509n never had a problem either, with Ilfotol nor E6 Stab. Is there just something about the 1500-reels and the Ilfotol that makes them react, that isn't present in the 2509n and Paterson reels? And finally, is there anything I can do about it? Immersing 4x5 E6s in Stab is easy in a tray, rollfilm not so much. I know I can theoretically dry the film without Ilfotol, then reload it onto a sacrificial-reel for Ilfotoling and re-drying, but that's a whole lot of work that I'd rather not do...
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