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Post by mjwellman on Jul 8, 2022 16:11:52 GMT -6
I have a Jobo 3063 in good condition for sale. $500 plus shipping. PayPal or Venmo.
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Post by Admin (Tim Layton) on Jul 28, 2022 17:54:44 GMT -6
Perfect drum for ULF up to 20x24.
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Post by francisf on Aug 8, 2022 9:11:43 GMT -6
I understand that this sized jobo works perfectly for developing 20x24 negatives since they are pretty stiff.
But does this jobo work well for developing prints? I have heard that the paper is not rigid enough to stay on the sides of the drum.
Then on ebay I saw an insert for this sized jobo for holding paper.
Can anyone tell me their experience with developing 20x24 prints in this jobo?
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Post by Admin (Tim Layton) on Aug 17, 2022 6:41:33 GMT -6
The Jobo 3063 drum is technically a print drum, and that is what it was designed to do, develop prints. So, yes, it works as it should for that purpose. The insert, if you can find them, is for 16x20 if I remember correctly. I have one, but never use it. I develop all of my negatives and prints in trays 99.9% of the time. The only exception to that is if I am in the field, staying at a hotel or something and need to develop some negatives, then I will use the drum and a manual roller for that. It works perfectly. Hopefully that helps. Tim I understand that this sized jobo works perfectly for developing 20x24 negatives since they are pretty stiff. But does this jobo work well for developing prints? I have heard that the paper is not rigid enough to stay on the sides of the drum. Then on ebay I saw an insert for this sized jobo for holding paper. Can anyone tell me their experience with developing 20x24 prints in this jobo?
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