[pure-silver] Re: Workbench advice

  • From: <C.Breukel@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 4 Apr 2009 12:04:34 +0200



I also have below model, and I use it all the time for B&W both RC and FB 
without any problem: I have a tiny darkroom, and the footprint is small, the 
chemicals really last a long time, and I am ready to print in no time, only 
removing the lids. A big bonus are the heating chambers, my darkroom is in the 
attic, and in winter time it is easily around 10 deg (I do have a personal 
heater). So my chemistry is nice on temperature.

Would not want to miss it..

Best,

Cor


I have one of those in 8"x10" size. It has three heated slots and one slot
for a water wash. I have used it only for color prints. I suppose it would
work on RC paper for black and white prints too. It certainly does save
space, though.

I do not use it much because I am not a good color printer, and dislike most
of my color images anyway. I never tried fibre-based paper in there, but I
do not think it would work very well as it is not limp and flat enough so
that the solutions would be wiped off sufficiently on the edges of the unit.

I prefer to use trays for B&W prints.

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