Patrick Dixon wrote:AFAIK, Jobo added the wings to improve flow across 6 sheets because customers had had problems. Some people have continued to use just just 4 sheets even with the wings, and some reckon the wings introduce streaking problems of their own and leave them off. I haven't got any, so I reckon I'll stick to 4 sheets.
I always use the wings with 6 sheets (on an ATL1500) and get perfect results every time. But, even without the wings, the newer 2509n reels have end stops which should keep the film in place, so 6 sheets should not be a problem. I believe the 4 sheets "rule" came about from people using the older 2509 reel, which are truly awful, take a lot longer to load and are highly suspect when it comes to the film staying in place.
Patrick Dixon wrote:The funnel on the 1520 drum I have, has a different fixing to the lid, compared with the funnel on the bottom bit of the print drum (one has plastic clip and the other is a rotate and lock) - is this normal or is one a later development of the other? It doesn't seem to be a problem, because I just put the 2500 drum together with the funnel 'loose' without any light leak issues.
I processed some C41 120 film yesterday with less successful results. I used the 1500 drum because I have a 120 reel for it, but as I don't have the plastic bits to extend the rollers, I jammed something under the end of the drum to keep it level when rotating. However, using 250ml (recommended is 240ml) I lost about 50% of the chemicals into the tempering bath during processing! What am I doing wrong? Maybe I'll just get a 120 spiral for the 2500 drum.
Losing chemistry is a sign that there is a seal missing at the neck of the tank. You say you used the wrong funnel? Either that, or is the red seal missing?
Do you have the lift mechanism or are you using the magnet drive?