
Originally Posted by
jim_jm
The print washer should be your last step before hanging the print to dry. Use the times that are recommended by the manufacturer of your paper. Not all papers and chemicals will recommend the same times, so follow the specific instructions based on your dilutions and chemical temperatures.
For a common paper like Ilford MG FB Classic, using Ilford chemistry I do the following:
- Fix for 1 minute in Ilford Rapid Fixer, mixed 1+4
- First wash in an open tray of running water for about 5 mins
- Place in tray of Ilford Washaid, mixed 1+4, for about 10 minutes with intermittent agitation
- Final wash in your Nova Washmaster for 20-30 mins. Only use water, don't pour any chemicals in the Nova. Also you shouldn't need to dump out the water in the Nova as it's constantly replenishing the water while it's running.
For most RC papers, you don't need to use Washaid and the final wash times are shorter, only 3-5 minutes. I just use an open tray with a Kodak siphon for washing RC paper, since the wash times are so short.
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