Instructions for the CPA-2 and
CPP-2 Processors
11. Precautions for Film and Paper Processing

[CPP-2]
In rotary processing, the most frequently seen fault is
runs or streaks on film and paper. This effect is caused almost exclusively by water in
the tank, drum or reel being carried forward to the next process. This carry-forward
affects the contents of the tank or drum before any new solutions reach the film or paper.
Often the first run of the day is fine (the equipment dried
overnight). However, the next run may show streaks. The film tank, film reel, paper
drum, and the lids, must all be dry before loading them for the next processing run.
For the film tank or paper drum:
- Disassemble all removable components.
- Rinse and drain completely.
- Dry inside and out with paper towel or cloth until there is
no visible water remaining either inside or out.
For the tank or drum lid:





- Disassemble the lid by removing the funnel (except the in
3000 series lids) or beaker. Turn it counterclockwise. Remove the red cap if it is being
used.
- Rinse and drain completely.
- Dry each piece with a paper towel or cloth until there is no
visible water remaining. Shake the lid, or rap it against a towel in the palm of your
hand, or counter top. This action will dislodge water droplets that are caught under the
red ring of the lid.
For the center core of a film tank:

- Disassemble the core into its components.
- Rinse and shake all excess water from inside the cores.
- Dry the outside of the cores with a paper towel or cloth.
For a film reel:

- Disassemble the reel into its two halves by twisting
counterclockwise past the detent. (Stainless steel reels do not come apart.)
- Rinse the reel components
- Rap the reel halves sharply against a towel to dislodge any
water droplets from between the spirals.
- Use a paper towel or cloth to finish drying the reel halves.
Note:
If you have time, any of these items may be left to air
dry. Other options are hair dryers (use very low heat), fans, etc. Reels and cores may be
put in the bottom of a film drying cabinet to speed drying.
Both film and paper are very sensitive to small quantities
of water running across the emulsion. If a drop of water runs across a piece of paper or
film before it is pre-rinsed and developed, the droplet area will be easily seen in the
finished print or film.
To pre-rinse, pour in all the water quickly, completely
covering the paper or film in the drum at one time. This step prevents stray droplets from
'running around' before the pre-rinse.
Rarely, runs across the face of a print or film may be
caused by other problems. Almost always a run mark is caused by stray water droplets.
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1. Processor Specifications; CPA-2 and CPP-2
2. Safety First
3. Differences Between the CPA-2 and the CPP-2
Processors
4. Processor Description
5. Cleaning the Processor
6. Processor Maintenance and Tips
7. Processing Instructions
for Film Using Magnet Drive
8. Processing Instructions
for Prints Using Magnet Drive
9. Processing Using the JOBO
Lift Accessory
10. Processing Instructions
With the JOBO Lift Accessory
11. Precautions for Film and
Paper Processing
12. Additional Processing
Information
13. Spare Parts
14. Fuse Replacement
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