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Versalab Print washers
As a late entry to this discussion: I have an 11x14 washer. Easy to use.
WOrks well. Solid product. I do put 8x10's in their (vertically) as well. But I use the washer only for larger quantities of prints. I find I can get good washing even with relatively low flows of water--I think it saves money on water if one is washing several prints at a time. After fixing, I put the prints into a washing aid after a short soak in a tray of warm water. Then I transfer the prints to the Versalab washer filled with cool water (works as a big holding tray). Finally, I run the washer with appropriate temperature of water. System seems to work well. Highly recommend the product esp given the cost differentials of other similar items. Sam " |
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