![]() Open for inspection auction day starting at 9AM. Pick up is auction day and April 16 th from 10am to 12noon. Plan ahead and call your movers, Kiko not responsible for dismantling or moving machines. Some machines were under service contracts. binder machines – Fastback mod#15 document binder – etc.ĪUCTIONEERS NOTE: All equipment was in good working order as of February 2013. Diamond, w/ micro cut Jr., paper cutter, size 265, #2650 – Accu Fast EL Labeler #8939 – Duplo DF 520 folding machine – Heidelberg Print Master offset Press, mod# OM46 2, ser#964575 – Cannon Laser 7301 printer – Brother printer – Light table – 10 file cabinets – (3) wood desks units – desk chairs – several boxes of binder coils – lg blank banners – misc lights – loads of misc office supplies – rolls of vinyl paper – rhino tuff elec. #RIPIT SPEEDSETTER MOD#300x2 – Mongana Doc u Crease 52 – HP DesignJet 8000s Sign Maker/Printer, mod# Q6670A, ser# JP72821007 – Heidelberg offset press, mod# QM46 2, for parts – (4) Design setup computers with software – AB Dick 1200 Envelope Feeder – AB Dick Power 3 Press mod# AB9850 (old) – GBC Binding machines – D5 Paper Drill – Lectrojog mod# 775 jogger – Super Sealer – DesignJet 5000PS wide format printer – mod 1200 Envelope Feeder – Scanmaker 9800XL MicroTek Scanner – BancTec S series scanner – SeCap TC36 Conveyor – SeCap 22k Envelope Printer – Ultrafold 714 Baum Folder – Pro Seal 44 Pouch Sealer – Itek Film Dryer w/ compressor – Sandmar Exposer 1200watt quick printer mod# FX1200 – Multi Sync FE2111 computer – Dell computer – Lexmark E250dn printer – (2) Vinyl punches – LBS Lawrence Binder – CBC Binder – GBC 4250 Laminator – GBC Board Trim 50 Trimmer – Challenge Cutter mod. 1812 Shrink Wrap system – Vinyl Express Q130 Plotter – Extra Corp. Dell computer running
Windows 10 Pro, Open RIP Symphony Software B496 with Trapping and Imposition. USB Dongle Included LATEST. We are RIP-it trained technicians, and know this equipment inside and out System includes: Speedsetter and stand, processor,all cables. 5yrs old, w/ computers, under service contract – GBC AP2 Auto Punch w/ upgrades, ser# 4284A1098 – Duplo DC 1000S Collator System w/ Duplo 4000 Trimmer (booklet maker) – PS10 Score/Perf machine – Rhin U Tuff – Challenger EH 3c Drill ser# 975804 – Besseler mod. This is a Refurbished Speedsetter X2 VR New Rollers, Laser, motor. Once you get it going, you’ll wonder why you didn’t do it sooner.EQUIPMENT: GBC Photo Tech F60 Vinyl Printer, ser# F6011981331 – Xerox Docucolor 5000 Printer ID# FVB1, one owner, approx. BUT if only liquid chemicals are available, they work fine too! It’s good to see you are looking at a traditional darkroom. (you can also make PP plates in your own shop, with just a few small pieces of equipment that are easly shop-made) It’s all part of the “you can’t do that” negativity that is all too common nowadays. ![]() ![]() and are merely repeating what others have told them. My guess is that folks who think it is have never bothered to try it…. and if you put some effort in into looking for a used camera, you could get it down even more.Ĭontrary to what some folks will tell you, the process is rather straight forward…. Checking the prices on e-Bay for the camera, one could easily set up an equivalent system for less than $500…. I did a cost analysis several years ago, and found it to cost about 2/3rds of what it does to send the copy out to have negatives made. No processor is required, or any other expensive equipment. Ortho flim is easily available, as are the chemicals, trays darkrooms and so forth. consisting of an 8x10 camera, and a rudimentry darkroom. My set up is not eleborate or costly at all…. I guess I’m one of the few folks out there who still uses photographic film. Over here, the shipping ( and handling !!! ) to the Island costs more than the film output itself. ![]() ![]() I took my dogs for a walk to pickup the film output. I got the camera a long time ago but in Toronto the Film Bureau was just around the corner. I don’t have any experience with making film. What it boils down is: I am looking for the least expensive/most suitable film/chemistry combination for INFREQUENT use. AB chemicals look like the cheaper ones, but I don’t see them recommended for line film. Perhaps I could save half the pouch for next month. They keep longer and are cheaper to ship here to the Great White North. I think I should used powder chemicals. With the diminished volume of orders since Covid-19 hit us, I think my biggest expense will come from discarding the expired and unused chemicals.Īs far as I understand there are different groups of films using different groups of chemicals. I have an AGFA Repromaster MK3 camera I have to hoist up there somehow. I even found a used revolving darkroom door. I am setting up a darkroom in my house loft. ![]()
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