Justin I have done a few batches of postcards (I use them for several things such as invitations and thank yous). What I usually do is a batch mode, where I set up the enlarger, expose 10 or 12 cards, then put them in the developer and shuffle, then to stop, then into the fix, where I just let them sit while I expose the next batch. While the next batch is in the developer, the batch in the fixer is moved to a water bath. Once all are run through, the cards go from water bath to washer, then squeege, and into the dryer, and voila! It goes pretty quickly once you get started. I did 120 invitations for a big party this way once, I don't think that the whole process took more than a couple of hours. --- "Justin F. Knotzke" <jknotzke@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I have about 45 or so postcards on RC paper to > produce for an APUG > exchange. I'm looking to pop these suckers out as > quickly as possible. > > My idea is to get a production line going whereby > I expose a print, > dump it in dev, expose another, dump the 1st into > the stop, move the 2nd > into the dev, expose another.. > > Given that this is a postcard exchange and I > could care less about > archivability, is there anything particularly wrong > with this approach? > Any other suggestions for doing this as quickly as > possible ? > > Thanks > > J > > -- > Justin F. Knotzke > jknotzke@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.shampoo.ca > ============================================================================================================= > To unsubscribe from this list, go to > www.freelists.org and logon to your account (the > same e-mail address and password you set-up when you > subscribed,) and unsubscribe from there. > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ============================================================================================================= To unsubscribe from this list, go to www.freelists.org and logon to your account (the same e-mail address and password you set-up when you subscribed,) and unsubscribe from there.