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 Originally Posted by eddie
I believe they were for color, but they could be advantageous for the extended times, and higher temperatures, of lith printing.
Don't toss it. I think you'll find a lith printer willing to take it off your hands.
Thanks for the heads up. Probably as soon as I tossed it, I'd decide to take up lithe printing and then think "dang, I should have kept that thing!"
Maybe I'll put it on the Swap Shop.
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Parker- That's why I mentioned it. I once had one. Somewhere, over the years, it disappeared. When I tried lith printing I thought it would have been a good tool to have.
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Don't toss it. They are handy when one needs to make just one print without setting up trays and chemicals. It takes maybe two ounces or less for the 11x14 Color Canoe. I remove the wire bail from mine. It then works with slightly less chemicals.
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