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Fujimoto Roller-Transport Print Processors CP51/CP32

CP32 Main Body

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CP51 for Ilfochrome

Finally, a 20" Ilfochrome P-30 processor.   Read the Press Release.

View the supplemental instructions


Product Summary:

The Fujimoto roller-transport print processors allow you to easily and economically process color or black and white prints (RA-4, Ilfochrome, and B/W). It's easy because all you have to do is insert a print in the upper tray, then close the lid (the processor takes care of the rest). It's economical because you'll be using replenishable chemicals -- your chemical cost for an 8x10" print is about $0.05.

How the CP32 differs from the CP31:
The new digital control interface allows you to set the transport speed, depending on the process, to the exact speed required. The new digital temperature control allows you to adjust the temperature of all three processing baths with just one control.

The new CP32 also incorporates a new Paper Status Display. When paper is inserted, the green LED turns to yellow and an audible alarm emits a chirp. When the paper has passed the infrared sensors, the LED blinks green and yellow alternately until it is safe to insert the next sheet of paper. Then it turns green and you hear another chirp again.

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Key Features

Quality of construction

CP31 Illustration

  • Every bit of metal used in the construction of the racks is high-grade stainless steel or Titanium (even the springs and washers). This means you won't have the corrosion problems associated with other roller-transport processors.
  • The pickup rollers are designed with a soft chemical-resistant rubber to gently move the print from tank to tank.
  • The processing rollers are a high-grade carbon-composite type that don't scratch or get pock marks -- even if the processor is poorly maintained.
  • The electrical components are attached to the top of the processors so even if something springs a leak (don't lose any sleep worrying about this), the delicate circuit boards stand a better chance of surviving.
  • The temperature of the developer baths are maintained to within +/- 0.1 deg C.
  • The chemical delivery wands are designed to evenly cover the surface of the print for optimal processing.

Inexpensive print developing

The CP51 has built-in replenishment capability, so your chemical cost per 8x10" print is about $0.05 ea. (the CP32 has an optional replenisher module). This chemical cost is based on Tetenal RA-4 chemicals.

Small size

This is a BIG reason people decide to buy a Fujimoto processor. If you need high-quality print production in a counter-top processor. You've found the right one.

 

CP51 Wash/Dry and Main Body

4x5" up to 20x30" prints in under 5 minutes!

How much will you or your customers like this ability? How many more enlargements will they buy if you can hand them one in under 5 minutes? How many more prints will they buy if when you hand it to them you ask if they'd like any more copies for their friends and family? There's nothing like seeing the results of your work immediately.

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Technical Specifications/Capacities:

Differences between the CP32 and CP51:

  • The CP32 has a maximum width of 12" (prints up to 12x16"), the CP51 is 20" (prints up to 20x30").
  • The CP51 has built-in replenishment capability, it's an option on the CP32 (#4113100).
  • The CP51 has built-in chemical filtration, not an option on the CP32.
  • Both can be purchased by themselves, or with optional Wash/Dry Modules. The CP51 also has a Stabilize/Dry Module available.
  • The CP51 costs more than the CP32, and is slightly larger.
  8x10" 11x14" 16x20" 20x24"
CP32 Print Capacities per Hour
RA-4 at 35 deg C (95 deg F), dry-to-dry time 64, 4:15 40, 4:30 n/a n/a
P-30 at 29 deg C (84.2 deg F), dry-to-dry time 31, 11:20 17, 12:00 n/a n/a
B/W at 28 deg C (82.4 deg F), dry-to-dry time 64, 4:15 40, 4:30 n/a n/a
CP51 Print Capacities per Hour
RA-4 at 35 deg C (95 deg F), dry-to-dry time 166, 4:30 61, 4:45 45, 5:10 31, 5:45
P-30 at 30 deg C (86 deg F), dry-to-dry time 76, 13:30 27, 14:00 15, 15:00 12, 16:45
B/W at 28 deg C (84.2 deg F), dry-to-dry time Same information as RA-4 (same speed setting)
Technical Specifications
Processor Name and Number Print Size Speed Time #Baths Bath Size Sensor Power Dimensions
(L x W x H)
Wt
CP32 Main Body
#4113018
3.25x4.25" - 12x16" Variable 30 sec to 5 min per bath 3 2 liters Infrared 120V, 460W 23.5x24x9.75" 64 lbs.
CP32 Wash/Dry
Module #4113049
Same as #4113018 Set from #4113018 Set from #4113018 1 ~1.5 liters per min n/a 120V, 850W 14.5x24x17" 52 lbs.
CP51 Main Body
#411405
3.25x4.25" - 20x30" Variable 45 sec to 5 min per bath 2 6 liters Infrared 240V, 880W 25x32x12" 85 lbs.
CP51 Wash/Dry
Module #411256
Same as #411405 Set from #411405 Set from #411405 2 ~1.5 liters per min n/a 240V, 2,500W 19x32x16" 75 lbs.
CP51 Stabilize/Dry
Module #411246
Same as #411405 Set from #411405 Set from #411405 2 5.25 liters 1st, 5.5 liters 2nd n/a 240V, 3,400W 19x32x16" 88 lbs.

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What's a less expensive alternative? What's the next step up?

The products immediately below the CP32 and CP51 are split into two types: Print only dip-and-dunk style - NOVA Processors, or film and print rotary-tube processors - CPP-2 Processor. Another line of roller-transport print processors are the PrintLabs.

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