Matt, I would think twice about obtaining the Printo dryer module.
Nothing wrong with it, it's just that you then are restricted to a very short 45 second wash in one bath or 90 seconds if you run two wash baths.
I thought about getting a dryer module when I purchased the Printo, apart from the outlandish cost, I decided that it limited my paper throughput capability.
I have run RA4 and B&W material through the Printo. I let all of my material drop into a 12x16" tray where they stay for a few minutes, it's filled with water.
From there I transfer to another tray also filled with water where the prints usually sit for about 10-15 minutes.
The final rinse is through another tray, which is hand agitated with slow running water for about a minute. I then pop everything into a dedicated 12" wide paper dryer.
Keeping your options open with the Printo, allows you to vary your final wash/drying situation, it also saves money!
Mick.