I had a pair of Jobos --in fact, I still do , an ATL2 that has a blown seal on one tank but otherwise functions fine (and I have a box of new rubber seals), and an ATL3 that has a bad gear in the lift arm that seems to be a chronic problem -- and I never had moisture problems with them, just that bastard Fujimoto that I woul never buy again.
Wanna buy some used Jobos? -Aaron -----Original Message----- From: "William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subj: Re: Workflow Date: Wed Mar 29, 2006 4:57 pm Size: 610 bytes To: <[email protected]> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Aaron Reynolds" Subject: Re: Workflow >I had a 20" Fujimoto in the colour darkroom that was apparently a notorious >machine for sweating. > > I kept the paper out in the fridge and the lenses on the shelf outside the > room when they weren't being used. I had a dehumidifyer going all the > time, which hauled awful brown slush out of the air. > > All this reminds me of why I hate the colour darkroom. Hmmm. I had a Jobo rotary and a 16" Durst running, and all I had to do was vent the room with a couple of small fans. No humidity issues at all. William Robb

