*Sigh* I wish I knew what I was doing. All the lights illuminate in the analyzer and the panels in the head illuminate. The bulb inside the head gets hot but no light and the fan turns on.
*Sigh* I wish I knew what I was doing. All the lights illuminate in the analyzer and the panels in the head illuminate. The bulb inside the head gets hot but no light and the fan turns on.
make sure the mixing box is oriented corrected and I personally, I wouldn't power up the head unless it was, again, oriented properly (ie- not on its side or back, but with dials facing forward).
I would also, as suggested, skip the analyzer altogether as it would have no use for b/w printing afaik. there are two switches on the Transtab and on my enlarger, flipping gives me glorious light. can check later.
notch codes ? I only use one film...
I removed the mixing box and oriented the head facing forward and couldn't see any light.
I read that I could be needing the analyzer/timer in order to turn on the light. I have a good setup for b/w already and wanted the DeVere for color. Flipping the switches turn the fan on but nothing else :/
Plug the head into the transtab. Take the square black Bulgin plug that runs to the analyser off that cable. Set it up as a shorting plug as per the manual, plug into transtab. Now the transtab will switch the main light with the 'focus' switch. You'll need a metronome for timing. Make sure that it's an ELC lamp in the socket
It worked!!! The light came on, thank you!! I read that in the manual but didn't think about just removing the plug from the cable.
The only issue is that the power supply makes a buzzing sound and there's a bit of a smell there.
the Transtab will always hum, it's not going to be a silent printing session haha. smell could be dust burning off ?
notch codes ? I only use one film...
Oh good!! Then it’s normal. I’ll open up the transtab and give it a good clean. Thank you everyone!
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