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Instructions for theAutoLab ATL-500 #4235
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ATL-800 |
ATL-500 |
Thank you for buying the JOBO AutoLab 500/800. This compact automatic processor is designed to process APS, 35mm, 120/220 and 4x5" sheet film using standard 3-bath E-6 and C-41 chemistry as well as conventional black and white materials. 24 programs are pre-set at the factory giving a full range of process conditions, including several push and pull film speed options for both E-6 and C-41. Each process program can be fully edited to provide personalized custom times and temperatures. All the AutoLab needs is a power connection, a cold water supply and a drain.
Five liter storage capacity makes the ATL-800 ideal for repeated process runs with the same chemistry. Up to 30 films can be processed before the solutions will need to be replenished.
If you have any questions, contact us utilizing one of the following methods:
Equipment or Processing Questions:
- Phone: Customer Service Department (734) 205-9421
e-mail: tech@jobo-usa.comRepair Questions:
- Phone: Repair Department (734) 205-9420
- e-mail: repair@jobo-usa.com
JOBO Contacts
- Telephone (734) 677-6989
- Fax: (734) 677-6963
- Postal address
- P.O. Box 3721, Ann Arbor, MI 48106
- Shipping Address
- 4401 Varsity Drive, Suite D, Ann Arbor, MI 48108
- Electronic mail
- Sales: sales@jobo-usa.com
- Equipment & Processing Questions: tech@jobo-usa.com
Repair Information: repair@jobo-usa.com- Shipping or Billing Questions: help@jobo-usa.com
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This page last updated on 03/20/02