Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/09/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I only use my Jobo for film. I love the Nova Slot processor for B&W RC or Fiber when I don't have a lot of time to spend in the darkroom. Each slot of mine (11X14) holds two litres of chemistry and you can leave it in for a couple of weeks. If I am going to have more than 2 hours to spend in the darkroom, you can't beat watching the prints come up in the developer. I can also work faster with trays since I can batch process. Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Roy Zartarian [SMTP:royzart@connix.com] > Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 1999 1:09 PM > To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us > Subject: Fiber base paper in a Jobo (Re: [Leica] Darkroom Equipment) > > I have done fiber based paper in a Jobo. The nice part is that the > paper doesn't get wrinkled from repeated handling. HOWEVER: > your drum needs to be absolutely dry when you load the paper. > That means an extra step and extra time between prints or an > additional drum set up. Then too, you do not see the results until > you've completed the entire process - you'll need to go through an > entire develop-stop-some fixing for a test strip, then clean and dry > the drum. If you plan on toning, you won't be able to tone by > inspection and you have to be especially scrupulous in cleaning > out the lift (if you have one) as well as the drum components. > Otherwise, residual toner will stain the next print developed. > > All in all, after a few days of developing prints in a Jobo, I went > back to the trays. > > For washing, I begin with Heico Permawash for two minutes then > an hour wash in a Zone VI washer. For drying, fiberglass screens > have worked fine, but after a batch of RC prints, I spray the screens > with undiluted bleach (Clorox) then hose them down to kill any > residual fixer that may have adhered to the mesh. > > Roy > > > On 22 Sep 99, at 10:05, Anne- > Temp_Brackett@READERSDIGEST.COM wrote: > > > step into printing on Fiber. I use the JOBO Processor and understand > that I > > can print Fiber paper in drums. I request direction in the following: > > Do I need an archival wash? > > Does anyone use a densitometer? If so, which one? > > How do you dry the paper (screens or dryer)? > > Any other suggestions? > > Thank you. > > > > Anne > > > > > > >