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Laboset
The complete laboratory set for manual processing of B/W and colour films and paper. Made of high-grade, chemical-resistant plastic. The set comprises: 1 developer tank 2 multi-format film reels 1 graduated cylinder 600 ml 1 graduated cylinder 50 ml 3 developing dishes 20 x 25 cm (8 x 10 in) 1 film squeegee 3 paper tongs 2 film clips 1 mixer for chemistry 1 thermometer All the items in this set are also available separately.
Cofram
Stable metal masking frame, adjustable edge width and infinitely variable negative masking strips. Simple handling, particularly stable. Cofram 205: paper format up to max. 20 x 25 cm (8 x 10 in) Cofram 243: paper format up to max. 24 x 30 cm (10 x 12 in) Cofram 304: paper format up to max. 30 x 40 cm (12 x 16 in)
Colour and B/W for beginners The M 370 model is available in two versions: the M 370 B/W for black-and-white printing and the M 370 Easycolor for colour printing and printing variable contrast paper. The enlarger has particularly high light efficiency. The standard version can take the 24 x 36 mm film format, and you only need to make a few small adjustments if you want to change to 6 x 6 cm (2 1/4 x 21/4 in) and 6 x 7 cm (2 1/4 x 2 3/4 in) films. The height is adjusted by a crank handle and toothed rack. The stable square column and smooth friction drive are standard features of the M 370 range, guaranteeing vibration-free projection on to the baseboard up to a size of 30.5 x 46 cm (12 x 18 in) with the 24 x 36 mm film format. We have paid particular attention to the efficiency of the lamp (light output/light wattage), illumination and the fall-off towards the edges. A wall mount is available as an optional extra, or the column can simply be changed round to allow floor projection.
M 370 Easycolor
The major innovation with the M 370 Easycolor is its new, easy-to-use colour correction system. The colour filter is set not from 0 to 170 D, but via a newly developed double filter wheel system: the filter wheels can be rotated in both directions from a pre-calibrated zero position. Consequently, corrections are made according to the colour casts when printing negatives. If a picture is too yellow, the filter wheel is adjusted in such a way that less yellow is visible on the filter wheel, and the next print will be less yellow. If a picture is too red, the filter wheel is adjusted so that less red can be seen on the filter wheel etc.
The original filter setting (all settings at zero) is always known and does not have to be specifically noted when work-
ing. The required zero position can be adjusted at any time exactly to the paper being used. There is now none of that time-consuming process of determining the basic filter settings, because each M 370 Easycolor has been pre-calibrated in line with the supplied halogen lamp (Colamp 100 S). The colour head is also provided with a scale for variablecontrast paper. Additional adjustment marks for the Ilford Multigrade IV variable contrast paper make the new Durst M 370 Easycolor a universal colour and black-andwhite enlarger. The M 370 Easycolor comes with a coated baseboard (46 x 50 cm, 18 x 19 3/4 in) and a rugged square column with
height measurements in cm. The height is adjusted by means of a crank and toothed rack. The diffusion-type lamphouse has a 100 W halogen lamp and coated reflector. Other features include the filter system with Y-M-C glass dichroic filters, a white light lever with indication of position, non-fading light mixing boxes, lens board with M 39 thread (so-called Leica thread), Lidineg 35 film carrier for 24 x 36 mm negatives, focusing mechanism via friction drive and adjustable bellows system, and a plug which complies with country-specific regulations.
M 370 BW
The basic enlarger (baseboard and column) is the same as the 370 Easycolor. The M 370 B/W for traditional B/W printing is equipped with a condenser lens, a directional light mixing system (75 W opal lamp) and a heatreflecting mirror for the sharp reproduction of contours. The lens boards (with M 39 thread for accommodating the enlarging lens) and the condensers can be adjusted to suit the lens focal length.
Accessories for the M 370 series: Stabiliser, transformer (Est 305 N/Tra 305 N) Adapter ring with M 25 thread (Flaring) Contrast filter set (B/W Vario Filter Set) Dust cover (Siriocuf) Wall mounting (Vegawal) Conversion kits see page 56 Technical data M 370 Easycolor, B/W Max. film format: up to 6 x 7 cm (2 1/4 x 2 3/4 in) Light source: Easycolor 100 W halogen lamp (Colamp 100 S) B/W 75 W opal lamp (Dulamp 75) Baseboard: 46 x 50 cm (18 x 19 3/4 in) Max. image size (on baseboard): 30.5 x 46 cm (12 x 18 in) Lens (optional): mm Magnification factor: min. 2.4 x lin; max. 13.5 x lin Overall height: 100 cm (39.4 in) Weight: approx. 9.5 kg (21 lbs) Power consumption: approx. 130 W Power supply: 115 V/60 Hz; 230 V/50 Hz
Lidiset 66/Lidiset 67
Lidiset 66 is a conversion set consisting of condenser, film carrier, anti-Newton glass and format mask for working with 6 x 6 cm (2 1/4 x 2 1/4 in) / 4.5 x 6 cm (1 3/4 x 2 1/4 in) negatives. Lidiset 67 is the equivalent kit for the 6 x 7 cm (2 1/4 x 2 3/4 in) film size.
For the more demanding beginner The M 670 is available in three versions: the M 670 BW for black-and-white, the M 670 Color for colour processing, and the M 670 VC for processing variable-contrast paper. The basic unit can be converted to the required type of processing with conversion kits consisting of the lamphouse and filter system (for colour), or lamphouse and condensers (for black-and-white enlarging). The M 670 is noted for its efficient lighting system with perfect illumination and colour mixing. Stability is provided by the square cross-section column and an adjusting mechanism that works with a crank and toothed rack. The M 670 is an enlarger for particularly demanding darkroom work. The head can be tilted 90 and can be fitted up for copy work. The film carrier (with adjustable film edge stops) is made of reinforced plastic. The stable baseboard (46 x 50 cm, 18 x 19 3/4 in) is suitable for enlargements up to 40 x 50 cm (15 3/4 x 19 3/4 in). The black-and-white head with 150 W opal lamp, condensers and light-reflecting system guarantees sharp-contour reproduction. The condensers and lens boards (with M 39 thread to take the enlarging lens) can be adjusted to the particular lens focal length and the film. Through the optimum coordination of the lens and condenser / lightmixing boxes, illumination is maximised and the fall-off of light towards the edges is minimised particularly important aspects for print quality.
is the right piece of equipment for beginners who are looking for high quality straight away (it can always be adapted to suit individual requirements), and on the other, it also meets the requirements of professional users. The film format extends up to 6 x 7 cm (2 1/4 x 2 1/4 in), and its stability is incomparable.
3 variations
Modular 70 Start Pro basic unit + Modular 70 BW
Modular 70 Start Pro basic unit + Modular 70 Lumo + Modular 70 Vario
Modular 70 Start Pro base unit + Modular 70 Lumo + Modular 70 Color
The height can be adjusted quickly to millimetre accuracy by a handgrip with quick-release coupling. A counterweight spring balances the weight. The column is marked with centimetre and inch scales as well as magnification factors for rapidly resetting a particular print size.
The professional film carrier is made of diecast aluminium, and features adjustable masking strips, register pins and automatic centering. With the aid of interchangeable metal masks and glass plates, the film carrier can be used for formats up to 6 x 7 cm (2 1/4 x 2 1/4 in) and APS.
The basic unit Modular 70 Start Pro The Modular 70 Start Pro has been designed for film formats up to 6 x 7 cm (2 1/4 x 2 1/4 in), with the standard version intended for the 35 mm film format. The baseboard permits enlargements up to a maximum print size of 60 x 60 cm (23 1/2 x 23 1/4 in).
The base unit consists of a stable profiled column, a large, hard-wearing baseboard, the main body and a professional film carrier with a metal format mask for the 35 mm film format.
Modular 70 BW condenser BW head
The condenser unit on the Modular 70 BW generates directed light as opposed to diffuse light, permitting highcontrast rendition of the subjects. Even low-key negatives are reproduced well, which is a particular advantage with large magnifications. Optimum use is made of the light beam, allowing short exposure times. The deflecting mirror in the lighting system ensures that the negative carrier is not exposed to excessive heat. The integrated filter drawer is used for printing variable contrast papers. A format change to 6 x 6 cm (2 1/4 x 2 1/4 in) or 6 x 7 cm (2 1/4 x 2 3/4 in) can be carried out without any problem. The appropriate condensers and format masks for the film carrier are available as optional accessories.
Modular 70 Lumo
Halogen lamp power supply for the Modular 70 Vario and Modular 70 Color The lighting unit for diffuse light is a separate module in the Modular 70 enlarging system which is needed to print colour and variable contrast papers (filter modules Modular 70 Color and Modular 70 Vario). The amount of light can be steplessly varied by up to two stops with a density diaphragm. This means that the optimum aperture for any enlarging lens can be set. The built-in mixing box can be changed from 35 mm to medium format (up to 6 x 7 cm / 2 1/4 x 2 3/4 in) by means of a sliding lever. This guarantees excellent lighting for each of these formats. The Durst Colamp 100 W halogen lamps used in the Modular 70 Lumo are selected according to very precise criteria (high red content, narrow tolerance range for the eccentricity of the lamp filament). Before they leave the warehouse, every single lamp is tested. This strict control procedure ensures that the illumination of the negative/transparency is uniform, that the decrease in brightness towards the edges is minimal and that the colour mixing is perfect. As a result, the filter values are low and the exposure times correspondingly short. Apart from this, the filter corrections needed when the lamp is changed are very small indeed. The heat protection filter and UV barrier filter are part of the lamphouse. They ensure, firstly, that the negatives and slides do not overheat, and secondly, they do not permit exposure of the photo paper by UV or IR.
Modular 70 Color
Like the Modular 70 Vario, the Modular 70 Color filter module is simply slotted on to the Modular 70 Lumo lighting module. The high grade dichroic filters for yellow, magenta and cyan are moved into the beam via special cams. The filter values can be set accurately up to 170 D. To simplify reading the filtration setting, the filter scales can be directly illuminated, but with particularly fast photo papers and materials, the lighting is switched off. The white light lever is for focusing without the filters in the light path. The colour module can be exchanged for the multi-contrast module in seconds.
For full Scheimpflug correction, the head can be infinitely tilted, with the lens carrier tilted in the opposite direction. Reference scales ensure exact repeats. The enlarger can be converted for wall projection in no time at all.
Labometer
For precise colour and density measurement The Labometer is a colour analyser with built-in exposure timer. The simultaneous integral reading of the spectral colours blue, green and red allows an easy determination of the required filter settings and exposure time. The required colour corrections are displayed on an LCD. The Labometer consists of a measuring unit with integrated probe and power supply unit. The LCD takes the user step by step through the analysis of a negative and the production or correction of a print. Any one of five languages can be selected. The exposure time is displayed on a separate, easy-toread red LCD. The Labometer can be used with all colour enlargers up to a switching power of 250 W. The green LCD display also gives step-by-step instructions during the setup procedure: Ten channels are available in each case to set the various film and paper types and for paper reciprocity compensation. The values for most standard materials have been preset. Any light variations resulting from changing the lamp can be compensated by a simple measurement to achieve constant results. The auto-zero mode automatically compensates reading deviations due to changes in room temperature.
Efficient and uncomplicated working: The Labometer can be placed on the baseboard to save space.
The step-by-step instructions in German, English, French, Italian or Spanish guide the operator through the entire process.
Technical data Labometer Measuring method: Measuring cells: Analysis range: Exposure time range of the timer: Displays:
simultaneous integral reading of colour negatives silicon diodes 3 m lux to 3 lux (relative to the Kodak Gold reference negative, measured in white light) 0.5 to 999 sec (0.50 - 0.99/1.00 - 9.99/100 - 999) Green LCD for user instructions and menus; LCD illumination is automatically cut back when the enlarger light is switched off. LCD (three-digit, red) for exposure time 0-9 0-9
Memory channel for under/over-correction: Colour under/over-correction: Languages for operating instructions:
1 adjustable from 0 - 150 % (preset at 50 %) English, German, Italian, French, Spanish
Dimensions (without power supply unit) Length: 20 cm (7 3/4 in) Width: 15 cm (6 in) Height: 7 cm (2 3/4 in) Weight: Measuring unit: Power supply unit: Power consumption: Power supply: approx. 0.6 kg (1.3 lbs) approx. 1.3 kg (2.8 lbs) approx. 250 W 115 V/60 Hz; 230 V/50 Hz
Memory channels Paper channels: Film channels:
Colour analyser without colour undercorrection
Working with the Labometer Preparation Place the Labometer in the centre of the baseboard. Insert the negative, switch on the enlarger light (without filters). Analysis After the diffuser has been moved underneath the lens, the Labometer measures the diffused light, works out what filtration values are needed and displays the result together with the calculated exposure time. Good first-time results are achieved because the predominant colours are precisely analysed by means of an integrated colour undercorrection facility. The reciprocity compensation program produces consistent results even with large magnifications. Exposure Once the filtration has been adjusted on the colour head, the Labometer automatically assumes the function of an exposure timer.
Durst Labometer with colour undercorrection
The three photos on the left show the result of a colour analysis without colour undercorrection and, for comparison, the result analysed with the Durst Labometer featuring colour undercorrection. Through the reciprocity compensation facility, enlargements at high magnification do not vary in colour or density.
Selective enlargement analysed by the Durst Labometer with automatic reciprocity compensation
Accessories for the M 805 series: Stabiliser/transformer (Est 500 N/Tra 500 N) Dust cover (Autocuf) Wall mount system (AC 800 Wallmount) Foot switch for Multigraph (Pictope) Conversion kits see page 57
Technical data M 805 Color Light source: Light beam: Cooling: Filters: Max. filter densities: Supplementary filters: Density diaphragm: Weight (head only): Power consumption: Power supply: W halogen lamp (Colamp 250 S) via deflecting mirror and mixing boxes by fan dichroic filters in yellow, magenta and cyan 130 densitometric units (= D 1.3) approx. 45 yellow/15 magenta (= D 0.6) 0 - 60 densitometric units (= D 0.6) approx. 5.5 kg (12.1 lbs) approx. 130 W 115 V/60 Hz; 230 V/50 Hz
Lighting system for M 805 Color and M 805 Multigraph diffuse lighting with mixing box The lighting system for the enlargers has been optimised in recent years by varying the shape of the reflectors in the halogen lamps. The silvered surface of the mixing box increases the yield of indirect light. Optimising the filament size and reflector shape has raised efficiency by over 50 %.
M 805 Multigraph
The M 805 Multigraph is a universal microprocessor-controlled enlarging head for film sizes up to 6 x 9 cm (2 1/4 x 3 1/2 in) for printing conventional and variable-contrast black-and-white papers.
Features and functional description Enlarger head with 250 W halogen light source and integrated, vibration-free ventilator for adequate cooling in the lamphouse and consequently less heat for the film Contrast and density measurement The probe, which is connected by a cable to the operating panel, is used to meter the contrast range and density. Hundreds of different metering points are read in a matter of seconds. From this, the computer calculates the necessary contrast range and exposure time and automatically sets the values on the display and enlarger head.
Exposure control The exposure is started via the expose key. The lamp is powered up to maximum output and the motor-driven filters are accurately positioned. Only then does the motorised light shutter open and then close again after the exposure time has expired. The resultant print is therefore not affected by the pre and after-glow of the lamp. Permanent Closed Loop light monitoring A voltage drop in the electricity network, a change in colour temperature of the lamp or filters, or a new lamp can produce instable results. It can
also be a problem particularly with print runs. The permanent closed loop light monitoring system in the Multigraph balances out influences such as these and thus guarantees consistent, reproducible results. Burn-in mode This function allows three additional exposure times and contrasts to be set for burning-in. Once the main exposure time has finished, the modified times and gradations for burning-in are automatically set and displayed.
Adjustable gradation table for different paper types This table is used to set the filters and density data of the particular paper grade. The M 805 Multigraph can thus be optimised in line with the speed of all currently available and future paper types.
Technical data M 805 Multigraph Light source: Lamphouse cooling: Light control: Max. filter density: Filter control: Exposure time range: Exposure control: Gradation table: Gradation ranges: Gradation increments: Contrast correction: Paper channel: Connections: 250 W halogen lamp (Colamp 250 S) integrated cooling fan permanent closed loop system yellow: 1.70 D / magenta: 1.70 D motorised 1.0 - 999 sec integrated timer and motorised light shutter can be freely programmed for all available future paper types 00 - 0 -1- 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 with manual input = 1/10 with probe measurements = 1/% 1 (digital display of the memory value) footswitch or roll easel, measuring probe
Metering probe:
Diameter of the sensor: Burn-in function:
Weight (head only): Power consumption: Power supply:
contrast and density measurement. The values are then displayed and automatically set in the colour head. The measurement is not affected by darkroom lights because the sensor is protected with special filters. 7.5 mm Three exposure times and gradations for burn-in effects can be pre-programmed. They are set automatically at the end of the main exposure time. approx. 7.5 kg (16.5 lbs) approx. 300 W 115 V/60 Hz; 230 V/50 Hz
Reprosystem
Complete system for precision copy work
Repro 670/Repro 805
The Repro 670 and Repro 805 camera holders fit the Durst M 670, Modular 70 and M 805 enlargers and have been developed for particularly accurate copy work. The camera holders can be adjusted in all directions and are designed in such a way that mounting of the camera in any position is particularly easy and safe. They can also be swung up to 90 for projecting large formats on to the wall. The Repro 670 and Repro 805 are intended for use
Technical data Repro 670 to fit: M 670 Weight: approx. 700 g (1.5 lbs) Repro 805 to fit: Modular 70 and M 805 Weight: approx. 900 g (1.9 lbs) Copy Holder Size: 50 x 34 cm (19 3/4 x 13 1/4 in) Size of glass plate: 35 x 25 cm (13 3/4 x 9 3/4 in) Weight: approx. 2 kg (4.4 lbs) Reprolamp: Colour temperature: 5,400 K Light intensity: 1,900 Lm Light source: compact, fluorescent tube TC-L 36 W, daylight de luxe Weight: approx. 5.2 kg (11.5 lbs) Cord length: 1.5 m (590 1/2 in) Power consumption: approx. 36 W Power supply: 115 V/60 Hz; 230 V/50 Hz Reprostand: Column length: 110 cm (43 1/4 in) Baseboard size: 46 x 50 cm (18 x 19 3/4 in) Weight: approx. 10 kg (22 lbs) Camera types: 35 mm, medium format up to 4 kg (8.8 lbs)
with 35 mm and mediumformat cameras up to a total weight of 4 kg (8.8 lbs).
Copy Holder
The Copy Holder is an adjustable multi-functional frame which is mounted on the baseboard of the Reprostand. It simplifies the accurate positioning of the original (e.g. picture, book or magazine). A glass plate is provided to keep the original flat. A sliding strip with register pins at Leitz standard distances is provided for positioning originals, mounts and other templates.
Reprostand
With the Durst Reprostand, you can be sure of good results from the very beginning: the non-reflecting baseboard in neutral 0.70 D grey, makes it easier to determine the exposure time. The camera and copy can be aligned with the aid of the black gridlines. The sturdy aluminium column eliminates the possibility of wobble during exposure The Reprostand is suitable for 35 mm and medium-format cameras weighing up to 4 kg. For horizontal copies of large originals on the wall, the camera can be turned round and the camera stage set upright. This is typical of the versatility of the Durst Reprostand.
Reprolamps
Professional lighting system for copy work in daylight quality illumination, to fit the Durst Reprostand and the corresponding Durst enlargers. The main features: two fluorescent lamps with 5,400 K (light colour 12) uniform, large-area illumination of the original can be pivoted in any direction, also up and down.
Filmetta
The fully automatic film processor The Filmetta processes 35 mm, roll and sheet film up to a format of 13 x 18 cm (5 x 7 in) and papers up to 18 x 24 cm (7 x 9 in). This Filmetta film processor is noted above all for its outstanding economy when it comes to water and chemistry consumption. There is not even any need to connect it up to the mains, and about four 35 mm films can be processed at the same time. Should only one 35 mm film have to be processed, a system of spacers can be placed in the developing tank to minimise chemistry consumption. Apart from this, the developing and fixing solutions are collected separately. This means they can be used for a further use with a longer process time, or they can be disposed of separately in an environmentally friendly manner. The Filmetta is user friendly in its ease of handling: once the program has been set and the chemistry and water have been filled in, the rest is automatic.
Technical data L 1200 basic unit Max. film format: 4 x 5 in (10.2 x 12.7 cm) Max. print size on baseboard: 50 x 70 cm (19 3/4 x 27 1/2 in) Lens (optional): 50 - 150 mm, weight: approx. 45 kg (99.2 lbs) Power consumption: approx. 300 W Power supply: 115 V/60 Hz; 230 V/50 Hz
136 cm (53.5 in.) 31 cm (12.2 in.)
176 cm (69.2 in.)
64 cm (25.2 in.)
69 cm (27.2 in.)
Linear magnification factors: Focal length Film format x 125 (4 x 5 in) x 65 x 65 x 56 x 24 x 36
min. 1,5 x 1,2 x 1,0 x 1,0 x 2,5 x 5,4 x
max. 6,5 x 7,5 x 10,3 x 10,8 x 14,3 x 22,5 x
L 1200 Multigraph
The L 1200 Multigraph is a universal, microprocessor-controlled enlarger head for film sizes up to 4 x 5 in (10.2 x 12.7 cm). It is used for printing conventional and variablecontrast B/W papers. Features and functional description Enlarger head with 250 W halogen light source and integrated, vibration-free ventilator. Sufficient cooling in the lamphouse to minimize the heat generation in the film stage. Contrast and density measurement A probe connected to the operating panel measures the contrast range and density. Based on the result, taken from several hundred readings in the space of a few seconds, the computer calculates the necessary gradation and exposure time. The setting is made automatically on the display and enlarging head. Exposure control The exposure is started by pressing the Expose button. The lamp is powered up and the motorised filters are positioned exactly. Only then does the motorised light shutter open and then close again at the end of the set exposure time. Consequently, the resultant print is not influenced by the pre and after-glow of the lamp. Permanent Closed Loop light monitoring Voltage drops in the mains, colour temperature fluctuations of the lamp and filters, and replacement lamps are all factors which produce unsatisfactory results, particularly with print runs. The permanent closed loop light monitoring system in the L 1200 Multigraph guarantees consistent, reproducible results.
Burn-in function With this special mode, three additional exposure times and gradations can be set for burnin exposures. The burn-in times and gradations are automatically displayed and set in the enlarging head after the main exposure time has elapsed. Five adjustable gradation tables for different paper types The L 1200 Multigraph can be adapted to the speed of all currently available and future paper types: with the aid of five tables, the filters and density values of the particular paper type can be easily adjusted.
L 1200 Varipoint
Enlarger head with 100 W point light source and condenser lighting system, for film sizes up to 4 x 5 in (10.2 x 12.7 cm), for processing low-contrast black-and-white exposures and black-and-white electron micrographs. Features and functional description 100 W point-source lamp for razor-sharp contours and perfect rendition of even the tiniest details Lighting system with T* coated surface-treated deflection mirror, condensers and negative carrier glass plates Stepless control of light intensity from zero to max, by means of variable-voltage transformer Lamp holder with micrometric XY adjusting facility for accurate centering of the lamp
Accessories for the L 1200 series: Dust cover (Lacuf) Wall mounting attachment (L 1200 Wallmount) Footswitch for Multigraph (Pictope) Conversion kits see page 57
Advantage of a point light source: A black disc is illuminated with a point light source. Its shadow is razor-sharp and enlarged on the screen. When illuminated with a diffuse light source, the shadow is unsharp.
L 1200 BW
Enlarger head with 150 W opal light source and condenser lighting system, specially for film formats up to 4 x 5 in (10.2 x 12.7 cm), particularly for processing lowcontrast B/W negatives. Features and functional description Lighting system Deflecting mirror and formatrelated condensers ensure directional light and thus sharp, brilliant image rendition. Lamp holder with micrometric XY setting option for exact lamp centering Filter drawer for inserting gradation and colour filters
Protim
Professional exposure timer with digital display, numerical keyboard, integrated time memory mode for saving up to ten exposure times and a time correction function in percent. The brightness of the control panel and display can be adjusted in ten steps.
Technical data L 1200 Multigraph Light source: Lamp house cooling: Light monitoring: Max. filter density: Filter control: Exposure time range: Exposure control: Gradation table: Gradation ranges: Gradation increments: Contrast correction: Paper channels: Connections: Metering probe:
Weight (head only): Power consumption: Power supply: 27
250 W halogen lamp (Colamp 250S) integrated cooling fan permanent closed loop system yellow; 1.70 D / magenta: 1.70 D motorised 1.0 - 999 sec integrated timer and motorised light shutter can be freely programmed for all available and future paper types 00-0-1-2-3-4-5 with manual input = 1/10 with probe measurements = 1/% 5 (digital display of the memory value) footswitch or roll easel, measuring probe contrast and density measurement The values are then displayed and automatically set in the multigraph head. The measurement is not affected by darkroom lights because the sensor is protected with special filters. 7.5 mm Three exposure times and gradations for burn-in effects can be pre-programmed. They are set automatically at the end of the main exposure time. approx. 7.5 kg (16.5 lbs) approx. 300 W 115 V/60 Hz; 230 V/50 Hz
opening in the cover. Squeegee rollers on the racks prevent the chemicals from transferring from one bath into the other, ensuring consistent process quality and extended operating life for the solutions. Every tank can be emptied either on the right or the lefthand side. The hose can be easily connected through openings in the side walls.
Printo Energy
The drive modules are fitted laterally on to the racks to provide the electrical connections and transmission of the mechanical drive from the motor. There are two versions, depending on the usage of the Printo Tank: Energy Mot drives the tanks rollers and spiral agitator.
Energy Therm is additionally equipped with a thermostatcontrolled heating element to keep the solutions at the right temperature. Synchronous motors guarantee smooth paper feed even with voltage fluctuations.
Printo Dry
This module is also powered from the plug-and-socket system so that the drive, crossflow fans and heating elements function perfectly. Printo Dry guarantees perfect production-line drying of all types of black-and-white and colour papers.
Printo Novochem
Is a three-part replenishment system for the automatic replacement and stabilisation of the chemicals. In this way, the processing can be kept constant over a prolonged period. The quality of the lastprocessed print corresponds to that of the first one, even at high throughput. Printo Novochem is mounted next to the Printo, with the emphasis here, too, on modularity.
Novochem Basic
This basic module has been designed for the replenishment of two baths, the developer and the bleach-fix bath. It contains the electronic control for the entire replenishment system. The sensor strip to be fitted to the Intro scans the paper as it is fed in. After 0.1 m2 of paper has passed through, the replenishing pumps are activated and fresh chemicals are pumped into the tanks. The Novochem pump module, which is used for replenishing a third chemical solution, and the Novochem Water Economiser can alternatively be connected to the Basic module via a plug. The key component of the Water Economiser is a valve for ensuring that the water flows only when needed.
Paper transport scheme
RCD 3200
Paper dryer Continous drier for all PE and RC photo papers, also Ilfochrome, max. feed width 32 cm (12 1/2 in), power output 980 W, with two heater levels of 65 C (149 F) and 85 C (185 F), hot-air radial fan, infinitely variable throughput speed from 4 cm (1 1/2 in) per min to 80 cm (31 1/2 in) per min.
Combinations Every module of the Printo system extends its field of application. This means you always have a photo lab that conforms exactly with your needs.
Printo Tank + Energy Therm
The combined wash-and-dry module is available in two versions for water wash or chemical wash. The wash racks and drier unit are driven by a synchronised motor. The drier is equipped with heating elements and a cross-flow fan. The drying temperature is adjusted steplessly via a control knob.
The replenishment module consists of the Basic module, an additional Pump module and a Water Economiser module. All three components can be positioned to the side of the Printo XL, depending on the outfit. For replenishing the developer and bleach-fix baths, the Basic module with two replenishing pumps is adequate. It also contains the complete control unit. If the basic processor is upgraded by adding the combined wash-and-dry module, an additional replenishing pump is needed for the chemical wash (or the Water Economiser with integrated water-limiting valve for continuous wash).
The operating panel with integrated LED display provides information on the process status, covering all key data such as bath cycle time, temperatures of the developer and bleachfix baths, and temperature during the heating-up phase. The machine can be reset for new processing data by pressing only a few buttons. Temperatures can be displayed either in C or F.
Spiral agitators to circulate the chemicals replace the circulation pumps normally employed. They mix the chemicals without any turbulence, preventing excessive oxygen contact and, together with the heating elements, ensure even temperature distribution in the tank.
The exposed photographic paper is fed into the first bath via a guide plate and feed rollers. Large prints can be fed into the lower part of the feed section so that the flap can be closed as soon as the sheet has been inserted. A precisely controlled drive motor and large pairs of rollers guarantee smooth paper transport.
The replenishment module is equipped with efficient bellow pumps. A sensor bar integrated in the paper feed section scans the amount of material passing across it and carries out a replenishment cycle for each 0.1 m2 of material. The individual replenishment rates for each bath are set via colour-coded rotary potentiometers. An LED display signals which processing track is occupied and goes off as soon as the sheet has been completely fed in.
Dimensions (Length x Width x Height): 64 x 75 x 24 cm (25 x 29 1/2 x 9 1/2 in) Weight: 51 kg (112.4 lbs) Power consumption: 700 W Power supply: 115 V/60 Hz; 230 V/50 Hz
Conversion accessories for enlargers
M 370 BW/Easycolor
APS Negative carriers Lidineg 35 Lidineg 50 * Negative masks Sivopar APS Sivopar 35 Sivopar 45 Sivopar 66 Sixma 66 (lower mask) Sivoma 66 (upper mask) Sidia (mask for mounted 35 mm slides) Sivogla AN (anti-Newton glass) Sivogla (normal glass) Lens Boards Siriopla 39 Vegatub 39 Condensers Lidicon 50 Lidicon 80 Lidicon 100 Mixing boxes Lidibox 35 Lidibox 667 B/W format conversion kits Lidiset 66 Lidiset 67 Colour format conversion kits Lidicolset 66 Lidicolset 67
* To be used with negative masks or glass
M 670 BW/Color/VC
24 x 36 mm 4,5 x 6 cm 6x6 cm 6x7 cm Negative carriers Unineg * Sinoneg * Negative masks Sivopar APS Sivopar 35 Sivopar 45 Sivopar 66 Sixma 66 (lower mask) Sivoma 66 (upper mask) Sidia (mask for mounted 35 mm slides) Sivogla AN (anti-Newton glass) Sivogla (normal glass) Lens Boards Siriopla 39 Vegatub 39 Condensers Siriocon 50 Siriocon 80 Vegacon 100 Mixing boxes Vegabox 35 Vegabox 667 B/W format conversion kits Vegaset 66 Vegaset 67 Colour format conversion kits Vegacolset 66 Vegacolset 67 B/W conversion kits (for M 670 Color/VC) Vegakit Colour conversion kits (for M 670 BW) Colis 670 APS 24 x 36 mm 4,5 x 6 cm 6x6 cm 6x7 cm
APS Negative carriers Sinoneg Negative masks Sivopar APS Sivopar 35 Sivopar 45 Sivopar 66 Sixma 66 (lower mask) Sivoma 66 (upper mask) Sidia (mask for mounted 35 mm slides) Sivogla AN (anti-Newton glass) Sivogla (normal glass) Lens Boards Siriotub 39 Siriopla 39 Condensers Siriocon 50 Siriocon 80 Vegacon 100 B/W format conversion kits Sinoset 66 Sinoset 67 Colour format conversion kits Sinocolset 66 Sinocolset x 36 mm 4,5 x 6 cm 6x6 cm 6x7 cm
M 805 BW/Color/Multigraph
APS Negative carriers Bimaneg 24 x 36 mm 4,5 x 6 cm 6x6 cm 6x7 cm 6x9 cm
L 1200 BW/Color/Multigraph/Varipoint
APS 24 x 36 4,5 x x 6 mm cm cm Negative carriers Femoneg 6x7 cm 6 x x x 5 cm cm inch
Negative masks Binema APS Binema 35 Binema 45 Binema 66 Binema 67 Binema 69 Bidia (mask for mounted 35 mm slides) Bimagla AN (anti-Newton glass) Luriogla (normal glass) Lens Boards Siriopla 39 Condensers Bimacon 75 Femocon 50 Bimacon 70 Bimacon 80 Mixing boxes MG-Box 35/805 MG-Box 66/805 MG-Box 69/805
Negative masks Femomask APS Femomask 35 Femomask 45 Femomask 66 Femomask 67 Femomask 69 Femomask 92 Femomask 450 Femogla AN (anti-Newton glass) Femogla (Version T)* (normal glass) Boards Setopla 2839 Lapla 39, 42, 50 Femotub
Condensers Femocon 50 ** (Version T)* Femocon 80 (Version T)* Femocon 151/152 Mixing boxes Femobox 35 Femobox 66 Femobox 69 MG-Box 35 MG-Box 66 MG-Box 69 MG-Box 450
B/W conversion kits (for M 805 Color) Luriokit Colour conversion kits (for M 805 BW) Colis 805 MG-conversion kits (for M 805 Color/BW) Multigraph M 805
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