jpa66
Jan as in "Jan and Dean"
Does anyone have one, or used one? I'm unfamiliar with them, but they look to be fairly sturdy and not as finicky as the others that I've used in the past. I need to get one, and I'm considering this brand. Any opinions are appreciated.
Thanks,
Jan
Thanks,
Jan
Jersey Jim
Newbie
Versalab print washer
I have one that I am willing to part with. They do an excellent job, but they are too heavy when full for my plastic darkroom sink. Let me know if you want to deal.
I have one that I am willing to part with. They do an excellent job, but they are too heavy when full for my plastic darkroom sink. Let me know if you want to deal.
x-ray
Veteran
I have a 16x20 that I assembled and tested but never used. Will make a good price.
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Don
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Don
jpa66
Jan as in "Jan and Dean"
Well, I'm not really sure if one will work for me. I am concerned about the weight of the thing, and also how much/little water it uses ( not that conservation is so important where I live, but I'd like to waste as little as possible ). I guess the things aren't as popular as some of the other brands.
loquax ludens
Well-known
I don't use one, but I haven't heard anything negative about them. I assume you've read the specs on the Versalab web site.
I have a Red Village 16x20 print washer. I like it a lot, but I believe Red Village Photo is out of business now. The only problem is it is HEAVY. I can't put it in my darkroom sink. I have to put it on a counter nearby. But any print washer will be heavy once you fill it with water.
I have a Red Village 16x20 print washer. I like it a lot, but I believe Red Village Photo is out of business now. The only problem is it is HEAVY. I can't put it in my darkroom sink. I have to put it on a counter nearby. But any print washer will be heavy once you fill it with water.
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