Cameralisatie Posted June 19 Report Share Posted June 19 (edited) Hi Everyone. I recently got a hold of a daylight film processor. The manual says its a PRIMA 110 S C41 RA processor. On the machine the logo from Mollersohn germany is printed But the software is clearly from Photome/Kiss. its shows the logo on startup. Its basically new. It ran +/- 500 rolls. I've got it running and ran a (old) roll through water. Everything looks good. I need help with repl. rates. On the interface rep. rates are in seconds and hundreds. how could this translate to mL? Does anyone have experience with this machine? Tips/tricks and knowledge is extremely welcome Thank you in advance! Woody Cameralisatie Edited June 19 by Cameralisatie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave S Posted June 19 Report Share Posted June 19 If it is the same software as on photo me film processors, there will be a DIP switch you need to turn on to set the rep rates. Remove the cover where the circuit boards are and see if there are any labels/ diagrams on the cover telling you which switch you need to turn on. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cameralisatie Posted July 4 Author Report Share Posted July 4 (edited) On 6/19/2023 at 1:32 PM, Dave S said: If it is the same software as on photo me film processors, there will be a DIP switch you need to turn on to set the rep rates. Remove the cover where the circuit boards are and see if there are any labels/ diagrams on the cover telling you which switch you need to turn on. Hi Dave. Thank for your reply. SO far I've found how to do it. The manual states you need to loosen a screw on the pump. And turn it clockwise to increase the rates. But then on the computer there are also times in seconds and hundreds of seconds for reps. Any idea what those do? Edited July 4 by Cameralisatie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave S Posted July 4 Report Share Posted July 4 At a guess it will be the time the pump runs for. I haven't seen mechanical adjustable rep pumps since the 90's, that is incredibly old technology. I'm surprised they have done it that way seeing as it has computerised control. Maybe take some photos of the menus on the display and I may be able to work out what it means. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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