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    5x7 in a Jobo ATL1500

    If anyone has successfully tried processing 5x7 film in a Jobo ATL1500, I would be very interested on how they did it.

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    Re: 5x7 in a Jobo ATL1500

    One sheet in a 1526 Tank (1520 + 1530)

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    Re: 5x7 in a Jobo ATL1500

    One sheet in a 1526 Tank (1520 + 1530)
    I thought the only tanks that fits the 1000/1500 ATLs are the 2553 and 2523?

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    Re: 5x7 in a Jobo ATL1500

    Quote Originally Posted by Walter Foscari View Post
    I thought the only tanks that fits the 1000/1500 ATLs are the 2553 and 2523?
    My mistake.

    From the manual: For 5x7" or 8x10" paper use the large drum #4219.

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    Re: 5x7 in a Jobo ATL1500

    I've successfully done 5x7 in the Jobo Print drums (the 25xx series). Basically all you do is slide the 5x7 in the right slot. I put pieces of tape on the slot rails to keep the 5x7 film from moving around too much in the slots.

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