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    Zebra
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    UV Lightsource

    To the multitudes,

    I am in a unique situation where I am locked down on a campus for work until mid October. To be clear due to Covid I am not allowed to leave campus until said time-frame. I brought my 7 x 17 with me and have ample space in my room to develop with trays (being shipped) in the bathtub. I have some down time on weekends that I could print Pt/Pd--and besides dammit I don't want to wait until October to print! Although I am no Keith Taylor or Dick Arentz I know my way around the process and am proud of the work I produce. Being that I am often the only person viewing my work it often works out quite nicely that I have that opinion about it. At home I am completely set up--Amerigraph light source with a nice big vacuum frame for all my formats--all the way up to 20 x 24. Here not so much. Any suggestions on an economical three month solution for a light source? I know I could use the sun with this

    http://www.lightmeasure.com/new-products-1/ppm-3 or heaven forbid by inspection and potentially learn a new skill set. Perish the thought as that is not my preference.

    I am aware of course of

    www.eepjon.com

    but they are not inexpensive and I have no use for such extravagance once I return to my Amerigraph. I have no interest in shopping for various parts on Home Depot's website to have shipped here to build one myself. With my skills I might use the whole damn three months up. I'm looking for a hack, the proverbial shortcut to greatness here.

    Will this produce sufficient light so printing times could be measured in epoch's instead of eon's?

    https://www.screenprinting.com/produ...=5214230773801

    Any other workable solutions in essence for a three month rental? Any catches on the Hail Mary I'm throwing will be greatly appreciated.

    Monty

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    Eric Woodbury
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    Re: UV Lightsource

    Monty, I'm no expert, but many here are. The question I'd ask is how much sunlight do you have? Since you can measure your UV, exposure should be easy.

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    Re: UV Lightsource

    I mounted two sets of these to a sheet of 3/8” plywood.
    Barrina UV LED Blacklight Bar, 9W 2ft, T5 Integrated Bulb, Black Light Fixture for Blacklight Poster and Party, Fun Atmosphere with Built-in ON/Off Switch(4-Pack) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071NT6189..._CzFiFbEMCP9CA

    You can make or find a contact frame to go with it.
    Heres the Photrio thread where I learned about these, starting at post #91.
    https://www.photrio.com/forum/thread....115208/page-4

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    Re: UV Lightsource

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    Re: UV Lightsource

    I looked at the specs on the screen printing unit and because it uses CFL bulbs I believe the light would be very uneven. Do you need a contact frame as well? If not then something light this might work better

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/110V-60W-18...4383.l4275.c10

    Check in with Sandy King. I believe he has a unit similar to this

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Commercial-...kAAOSwXtNafQaV

    Good luck with the quest and stay healthy.
    Ron McElroy
    Memphis

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    Zebra
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    Re: UV Lightsource

    Thank you for the suggestions.

    Ron I’ll look into your links—thank you for leading me there.

    Monty

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    Re: UV Lightsource

    I think your best bet Monty are the LED fixture lights that people have been using lately. They aren't very expensive and they seem to put out a good amount of light.

    I built my own LED unit out of strip lights tightly packed. They give a short exposure on cyanotype (1.5-3m) which is all I have used it for at this point. I wouldn't recommend that for a temporary solution though. Not worth the grief.

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