AUS PHOTO 15 TO NB RE UR JOBO ATL 2000
From: "Valar" (remove@no-spam)
Subject: to nb: re: ur jobo ATL-2000
Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2003 17:12:19 +1000


Sorry never did find out how much you want it for, so whats a reasonable negotiable price you reckon?

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From: "nb" (silly@no-spam)
Subject: Re: to nb: re: ur jobo ATL-2000
Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2003 23:25:49 GMT

The machine is an ATL-1000

It is identical to the current model (
http://www.jobo-usa.com/products/atl1500.htm ) but you cannot program the individual wash times with the ATL-1000 although you can push/pull film processing.

Given that the ATL-1500 is about $6000 new and my machine would come with extra tanks and spirals ( 15 adjustable - to take 35mm, 120 and 220 films @no-spam
$53.00 each new) and the temperature control valve ( about $350.00 new) and a water filter I think a reasonable negotiable price is $2700.00 This machine has only ever been used to process E-6 and is in excellent condition. There are slight indicators of its use eg a slight discolouration of the plastic in the water bath area.

If you want more info .......

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"Valar" <remove@no-spam> wrote in message news:bd8tqg$k05$1@no-spam > Sorry never did find out how much you want it for, so whats a reasonable > negotiable price you reckon?
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From: "Valar" (remove@no-spam)
Subject: Re: to nb: re: ur jobo ATL-2000
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2003 10:19:44 +1000

just wondering if it is one of the later models, you can check this by determining if the programs also include hypo wash
thanks.

"nb" <silly@no-spam> wrote in message news:165Ka.229$9g2.1243@no-spam > The machine is an ATL-1000
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> It is identical to the current model (
> http://www.jobo-usa.com/products/atl1500.htm ) but you cannot program the > individual wash times with the ATL-1000 although you can push/pull film > processing.
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> Given that the ATL-1500 is about $6000 new and my machine would come with > extra tanks and spirals ( 15 adjustable - to take 35mm, 120 and 220 films @no-spam > $53.00 each new) and the temperature control valve ( about $350.00 new)
and > a water filter I think a reasonable negotiable price is $2700.00 This > machine has only ever been used to process E-6 and is in excellent > condition. There are slight indicators of its use eg a slight discolouration > of the plastic in the water bath area.
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> If you want more info .......
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> "Valar" <remove@no-spam> wrote in message > news:bd8tqg$k05$1@no-spam > > Sorry never did find out how much you want it for, so whats a reasonable > > negotiable price you reckon?
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From: "nb" (silly@no-spam)
Subject: Re: to nb: re: ur jobo ATL-2000
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2003 06:48:56 GMT

If you mean does it wash the film after the fixer, yes it does. But otherwise what is a hypo wash?

"Valar" <remove@no-spam> wrote in message news:bdaq13$sgt$1@no-spam > just wondering if it is one of the later models, you can check this by > determining if the programs also include hypo wash >
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> "nb" <silly@no-spam> wrote in message > news:165Ka.229$9g2.1243@no-spam > > The machine is an ATL-1000
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> > It is identical to the current model (
> > http://www.jobo-usa.com/products/atl1500.htm ) but you cannot program the > > individual wash times with the ATL-1000 although you can push/pull film > > processing.
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> > Given that the ATL-1500 is about $6000 new and my machine would come with > > extra tanks and spirals ( 15 adjustable - to take 35mm, 120 and 220
films > @no-spam > > $53.00 each new) and the temperature control valve ( about $350.00 new)
> and > > a water filter I think a reasonable negotiable price is $2700.00 This > > machine has only ever been used to process E-6 and is in excellent > > condition. There are slight indicators of its use eg a slight > discolouration > > of the plastic in the water bath area.
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> > "Valar" <remove@no-spam> wrote in message > > news:bd8tqg$k05$1@no-spam > > > Sorry never did find out how much you want it for, so whats a reasonable > > > negotiable price you reckon?
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