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Re: Marker Paper (Correction)
Valerie, Start with a clean dry tray. Lay your exposed print in and pour,
with one continuous motion, enough developer ( be that water or XXX) to cover
your print. There can be excessive developer. I have found that about a 1/4 "
depth is plenty. I use gloves during processing. Gently rock the tray until
your developing is complete. I carefully rock the tray so that one edge sticks
to the short end of the tray. I then carefully pour the developer out the other
end. The print should stay put. I may slide a little if you pour the
developer out to quickly and allow solution to lessen the friction under the
paper. I then repeat those step until the process is complete.
At the final rinse and wash stage, I fill the tray with a bit extra water and
put my fingers under the print. This is done along the short measurement.
They are fanned out the provide maximum spread and I lift it out and place it
in my print washer.
Eric
valerie_matthews@notes.teradyne.com wrote:
> I've tried to print on the Bienfang up to 11x14. Larger than that, I have
> problems. Can you tell me more about how you process it in one tray?
>
> Valerie
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