J Rollinger
Member
I have a 5 gallon box of Kodak Rapid Fixer that i want to use but im concerned that i would still be good. The shipping label on the box states that it was shipped to Calumet in Chicago May 30 2007. i have contacted Kodak about this and did not get a clear answer to when the fixer was made. They told that liquid fixer has a 2 year life and the powder has a 3 year life. The also told me that there is a four digit code on the box that states the year and week it was made.
Here are the only numbers that are on the box. 06 39 B1 0334w. Kodak told me that the 4 numbers must be together with no spaces. They also said that the 0334w would not be the date code due to the letter w, and they said the 06 39 would not be it either because of the space between them. I asked Kodak if the 2 & 3 year life of chemicals are written is stone and they said no. They stated they put the exp dates so people dont file a claim against them for using 15 year old chemicals. Kodak said the fixer i fine and not to worry about the date on it. I was wondering what everyone here on APUG thought about it and could i experience any issues with it?
Thanks!
Here are the only numbers that are on the box. 06 39 B1 0334w. Kodak told me that the 4 numbers must be together with no spaces. They also said that the 0334w would not be the date code due to the letter w, and they said the 06 39 would not be it either because of the space between them. I asked Kodak if the 2 & 3 year life of chemicals are written is stone and they said no. They stated they put the exp dates so people dont file a claim against them for using 15 year old chemicals. Kodak said the fixer i fine and not to worry about the date on it. I was wondering what everyone here on APUG thought about it and could i experience any issues with it?
Thanks!