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What's A Good Archival Print Washer?

mtbbrian

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I am looking for a good print washer.
If money were no object, a Zone VI Studios one would be it, but of course my budget is limited.
So what is a good one?
I will be going to used route.
Thanks!
Brian
 

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I had asked in the past about Versalab Print washers. The 11x14 holds 14 images and is about $240.
 

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I do use one and it works great. It appears to use very little water, which I like, but the water is constantly moving.

Do a search here on "versalab".
 
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mtbbrian

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Thanks!
I was a little skeptical of them until now.
I'll watch for one.
Versalab seems like quite the interesting company, they also make coffee and espresso makers! YUMMY!
Brian
 

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I second the Versalab. It's not pretty but it works well and doesn't cost a lot. I use the 11x14 model.
 

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Perhaps the best of the bunch, but hard to find, would be the Salthill.
 

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Good Afternoon, Brian,

I haven't used others, but I'll add another recommendation for the Versalab.

Konical
 

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Ditto. Summitek is the best. I own a Zone VI and love it but the Summitek is better.
 

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Hi,

They all work fine so long as there is a water flow over the print. Other important factors to consider:

Water temp at least at 20 °c
Any brand of Hypo clean (this will save time, water clean the hypo out better)

Tim
 

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I have the Summitek 20 x 24 and it works well. Must be level to work well. I use mine out of the sink to save sink space. Very sparing with water use.