Greetings All
I Found a used Zone VI Washer 11x14 at a local camera store. In
pretty good shape at a good price. Seems to work fine but what's the
purpose of the two spare acrylic sheets that came with it ?? They're
about 17" X 4 1/2" but don't seem to fit anywhere in the washer unless
I remove some print dividers.
Any brilliant ideas ?? Thanks All..Jef
Jean-David Beyer - 11 Apr 2004 21:12 GMT
> Greetings All
> I Found a used Zone VI Washer 11x14 at a local camera store. In
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> I remove some print dividers.
> Any brilliant ideas ?? Thanks All..Jef
IIRC, they were so you could remove all the dividers, and you put those
things in. Then you could put one of their negative washer baskets in
there with the sheet film in the basket for washing sheet film. I never
bought the basket or thought of washing negatives in there. For paper,
the slow water flow rate is appropriate, but I prefer a much faster
water flow rate for washing negatives. IIRC, Kodak recommend 6 changes
an hour, but I may be mistaken. I generally wash the negatives in the
developping tank and have about one change per minute for 10 minutes. I
fill the tank with the negatives in there, jiggle the reels a little and
dump it. Then I let it refill and wash 5 minutes. Then I dump it, let it
refill, and wash another 5 minutes. This after one minute in KHCA, or
course.

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Alexis Neel - 12 Apr 2004 00:48 GMT
> Greetings All
> I Found a used Zone VI Washer 11x14 at a local camera store. In
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> I remove some print dividers.
> Any brilliant ideas ?? Thanks All..Jef
I'm pretty sure one is used to lay on top of the vertical pieces when
it is full of prints and washing. The print edges have a tendency to
rise a little bit out of the water, and thats what it is used
for....to "hold them down".
At least I have 2 similar things for my 16x20 and 20x24 ZoneVI
washers.
Alexis
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Jean-David Beyer - 12 Apr 2004 02:40 GMT
>>Greetings All
>> I Found a used Zone VI Washer 11x14 at a local camera store. In
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> At least I have 2 similar things for my 16x20 and 20x24 ZoneVI
> washers.
No. It is true that such a thing is supplied with new washers, but I
believe the O.P. is talking about the thing you get a pair of with each
washer. I do not believe I have ever unwrapped them.

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doug - 12 Apr 2004 02:34 GMT
> Greetings All
> I Found a used Zone VI Washer 11x14 at a local camera store. In
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> I remove some print dividers.
> Any brilliant ideas ?? Thanks All..Jef
I have the same print washer. Yes the short sheets are intended to support
the sheet film washer (submerged) or for stacking roll film reels. To use
them you remove as many standard dividers as is necessary. The Zone VI
catalog says:
"With dividers removed, any of our print washers can be used for archival
washing of film on reels".
I usually stack reels, up to (3) deep, on the inserted short sheets. About
15-18 reels can be accommodated this way. I've used it since'82 and it works
fine.
Doug
John - 12 Apr 2004 05:52 GMT
>Greetings All
> I Found a used Zone VI Washer 11x14 at a local camera store. In
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>I remove some print dividers.
> Any brilliant ideas ?? Thanks All..Jef
Don't these replace a pair of dividers so that you can drape a
16X20 across multiple slots ?
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Jeff Neale - 16 Apr 2004 05:24 GMT
> Greetings All
> I Found a used Zone VI Washer 11x14 at a local camera store. In
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> I remove some print dividers.
> Any brilliant ideas ?? Thanks All..Jef
Thanx all for help & suggestions..Jef