Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/03/15

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Subject: [Leica] RE: Re: Jobo Processors OT
From: Jim Brick <jim_brick@agilent.com>
Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2001 07:05:15 -0800
References: <4.1.20010314153859.04403100@xsj02.sjs.agilent.com>

At 09:41 PM 3/14/01 -0500, Austin Franklin wrote:
>> The ATL1500 is for film only
>
>Not true.  It can do paper with no problem.  It can be programmed to do
>anything that doesn't use more than 6 chemicals.  It comes programmed with
>an RA-4 paper program, and can do up to 8x10.  Granted, it doesn't do large
>paper, but it is not film only.
>
>> You might be better off looking at an ATL-2200 or 2300 and get
>> the same capability as the 1500 plus more. Six rolls of 35mm instead of
>> four. Four rolls of 200, 8 rolls of 120. Print processing up to 20x24.
>
>The 1500 does 5 rolls of 35, 6 rolls of 120 and 3 rolls of 220 at one time.
>
>Certainly, one should get the processor that suits one's needs (and possibly
>budget) best, no matter which processor it is.


Sorry, I was off by one roll. And JOBO lists the 1500 as a "film"
processor. Probably because doing only one 8x10 size print load per run, is
not exactly considered a print processor.

Jim

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