Loading Prints With Print Drums
Introduction
Use the following instructions to load prints into the JOBO
1500 and 2800 series print drums.
Procedure
Always start with a completely dry drum. Curl the
paper with the emulsion side in and place it in the drum.
Print drums (2800 series) have raised ridges, or 'rails' to
facilitate loading a print, or more than one print in the drum. Note the positions and
pattern of these rails, and practice positioning the print (in the light, with scrap
prints) so the edges of the print are held in place by the rails. You may find it useful
to run your finger along the rail to ensure the print is locked under the rail. Place the
paper in the drum with a small (1/4" or 6 mm) gap between the edge of the paper and
the bottom of the drum to provide optimum solution flow and draining.
The 1526 Combo Drum has no raised ridges inside. You cannot
safely load more than one print regardless of size in the 1500 series drum.
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2800
Series Print Drum Loading
| A |
 |
| B |
C |
D |
Top view of a 2830, 2840, or 2850 print drum.
(The size of the rails are enlarged for illustration
purposes.)
2830: Two 8 x 10" prints, loaded with the
10" side curved from A to C (left side) and A to C (right
side).
2840: Two 8 x 10" prints, loaded with the
10" side curved from A to C (left side) and A to C (right
side). Or, one 11 x 14" print loaded with the 14" side curved from B to D.
2850: Four 8 x 10" prints, loaded with the
10" side curved from A to C (left side) and A to C (right
side) with two prints in the base of the drum and two prints in the module. Or, one 11 x
14" print loaded with the 14" side curved from B to D. Or, one 16
x 20" print loaded with the 16" side curved from A all the way around to A
again.
Caution: Do not use print drums to process sheet film. All modern films have an
antihalation layer coated on the back (base) side of the sheet. This layer is removed
during processing by chemicals flowing over the base side of the film. The rails of the
print drums inhibit the flow of chemicals to the base side. If the backing of the film is
not cleared during processing, dark spots or lines will be evident on the film. Print
paper does not have an antihalation coating and therefore is not affected by this issue.
Some duplicating or display transparency materials processed with 'print' chemicals also
have an antihalation backing, so check the manufacturer's specifications to see if it
does. If the transparency material does have an antihalation backing, it must be processed
in a film or Expert Drum.
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