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    Red face Instructions Paterson Orbital Print Processor

    Hello everyone
    I have bought a Paterson Orbital Print Processor to develop my 5x4 film. Could anyone give me some instructions on how to use it. It looks like I fit the 4 sheets of film into into each corner, fit the lid,(in a dark room or bag)pour in the chemicals through the circular dome on top, agitate for required minutes, and then I presume tilt the box so it pours out of the arrow corner.Presumably I then repeat for stop and fix. Is this correct and are there any pitfalls I should avoid. I presume film will stay in place when I tip. Not sure how much chemicals to use.
    Thanks in advance for any advice
    Jean

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    Re: Instructions Paterson Orbital Print Processor

    See the recent thread 'Patterson Orbital Processor Help' by Jimbobuk.
    See the thread, then if you have any particular Q's see me a PM. I use the processor quite a lot. It's good, but has certain 'quirks', esp making sure film doesn't stick to the bottom. Good luck.

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    Re: Instructions Paterson Orbital Print Processor

    Hello again,
    Its lovely to get a response.
    Thanks for the pointer to thread on this subject. I wonder how you have solved the problem of stopping the film sticking to the bottom of the processor. I think I might worry about cutting the base for fear of damaging it. The silicone tube sounds a good idea but what kind of pattern would be good, what thickness and does it stay put?
    Jean

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    Re: Instructions Paterson Orbital Print Processor

    I gouged mine with a sharp knife; it doesn't affect the useability of the device for prints either (I use mine for both)

    I use 150ml of solution for film, but the soeed of agitation is important; you need to turn it until you hear the liquid "slosh" and rotate /just/ under that speed. That way the film develop properly without any marks.
    For /prints/ (8x10) you need to turn a LOT slower, otherwise the paper will lift in the solution and touch the two "blades" and leave marks...

    Beside that, the Orbital is really handy !

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