PROCESSES KODAK EKTACOLOR PROFESSIONAL PAPER IN 7 1/2 MINUTES
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CIA-RDP78B04747A001800130004-5
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RIFPUB
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Document Creation Date:
December 28, 2016
Document Release Date:
July 18, 2011
Sequence Number:
4
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Publication Date:
January 5, 1965
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MISC
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Several new developments have been combined to make the KODAK Rapid Color Processor a tool the profes-
sional can use to produce 16 x 20 KODAK EKTACOLOR prints of excellent quality in 7% minutes-toady to dry.
Not only time is saved, but chemicals as well. You can process a 16 x 20 or 4-8 x 10's with 8 oz. of each chemical.
A new chemical system that works at 100? is one of the major reasons behind the success of the "drum
processor." The processor itself represents a radical departure from traditional methods. Paper is held sta-
tionary against the rotating drum which constantly picks up and transfers fresh solution to the emulsion with
vigorous agitation. A small hinged tray receives the chemical or water in proper sequence. l`he change fro~~ one
proc~:ssing solution to another is made by tilting the tray, rinsing it, and refilling with new solution.
Uniform processing temperature is maintained by circulating thermostatically-controlled water through the
interior of the drum.
3~r~portant pacts ~~bout The Drum Processor
speed
You can completely process KODAK EKTACOLOR Profes-
sional paper-ready to dry-in 7% minutes. The prints are
held in contact with 'the rotating drum which provides
excellent agitation and uniform processing,
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Only five chemicals are used in the r;ew system. All of the
new CP-5 chemicals are available in the one-gallon size from
your dealer, Eight ounces of each chemical are required for
one processing run.
~ap~acity
The one-gallon size chemistry will process 15-16 x 20's.
Under practical working conditions you can process five or
mare 16 x 20 prints per hour.
em~eraf~ure
Circulating of water through the drum, from a thermostati-
cally-controlled reservoir, maintains processing chemicals
at 100? ?%?F.
~~aEer ~upPiY
Water from your hot water supply should be 100??2? at not
less: than 1 gallon per minute during the processing period.
Pour the developer
This is an easy rate to maintain with most automa#ic hot
;mater heating equipment and an ordinary household mixing
valve used on sinks.
i~rtai;.al E'aequiremenfis
The processor requires 117 volts, 6 amperes, 50.60 cycle.
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(`do spcci4i plumbing is required, The processor should be
uiaced ii ~ a sink on a platform that will raise the processor to
:, comfortable working height. The arrangement allows all
solutions to drain through existing plumbing.
r,pproximately-length 38", width 16", height 14".
~"9eign:
Shipping weight 95 lbs. Net weight 63 lbs.
i~:~STf!Jit~N E{OCaAK S+OFtES, 1NC.
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41I Fourth Street, S. W.
Washington, D. C. 20024
Telephone: 737.3200
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