David,
I have no idea what the code means. AFAIK FEL simply designates a specific lamp such as ESJ, ECT, EBA, BCA, not to be confused with a BBA or the BBC or ABBA for that matter.
Cheers,
Joe
>>> davidhatton@totalise.co.uk 02/03/06 5:57 AM >>>
Thanks for the reply Joe. I had a feeling it was you but I can't access my old emails at the moment. What is the FEL component, what does
that mean FEL ( I've asked Jeeves and he doesn't know),
Regards
David H.
On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 17:43 , Joe Smigiel <jsmigiel@kvcc.edu> sent:
>I use a quartz 1000w FEL lamp in a Lowell DP studio light for gum bichromate exposures (when I'm not using the NuArc Mercury exposure
unit).
>
>Joe
>
>>>> davidhatton@totalise.co.uk 02/02/06 11:45 AM >>>
>
>
>
>Hi All,
>Finally got back on. I KNOW it's been discussed before somewhere in the List but I can't nail the specific message. Does (has) anyone used
a
>1000w quartz-halogen lamp for Gum? My re-supply trip to the UK has cost me. I am now Borasic Lint and don't want to use the Sun
anymore
>because I can't standardise my printing times - so - will Q-H work?
>
>TIA
>
>David H
>
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