One more vote for the Versalab. I have an 11x14 that I bought new, and a 16x20 that I bought from a guy in Brooklyn who was going into digiography I think. I've been happy with both for years now.
My print washer is a plastic container form the local hardware store with a Plexiglas false wall at the drain end to force drainage from the bottom. The separators are Plexiglas held in place with PVC trim. Water is injected in each section from a plastic pipe clamped to a water hose. The jets are 2mm holes drilled at appropriate intervals.http://www.doak.no/index_files/3-DarkRm.htm
Maytag front loader commercial duty with water saver. Then I toss them into the dryer on permanent press cycle.
I use button magnets to hold them on the drum, set timer for 30 mins, and kick back to watch them dry.
Rick
I wash mine in a Gravity Works 11x14 print washer. It is expensive but light enough to mount on the wall and seems to be pretty efficient. I dry them in the dryer, no starch but some fabric softener. The dryer fortunately has a drying cabinet with a half dozen racks ready for prints.
Just checking to see if anyone REALLY pays attention to the posts, or if they are here to toot their own horn.Sounds like a sledge hammer to kill a fly.
A summitek 11x14 print washer
Maytag front loader commercial duty with water saver. Then I toss them into the dryer on permanent press cycle.
Heres hoping!!Good grief! Imagine a raging GE vs Maytag battle. Funny, though. (btw, some doofus will probably do what you've suggested, and offer the results as a fresh and unprecedented gallery worthy innovation. shhhhhh.)
Interesting name 'Gravity Works'. By the way, when it comes to print washing, gravity does not work! Contrary to popular believe, fixer does not sink to the bottom of the washer.
Fwiw, even though the word "gravity" is used, the primary use of gravity with these devices is as a suction to move water across the full height of each individual channel. For more information check out their website
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So far mine has tested out well and the prints show almost no residual fix.
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