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- From: rspeirs@javelin.sim.es.com (Ron Speirs)
- Subject: Re: B&W paper developer
- Message-ID: <C1FFz8.10K@javelin.sim.es.com>
- Organization: Evans & Sutherland Corp.
- References: <1993Jan23.112419.28000@spectrum.xerox.com>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 20:37:56 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan23.112419.28000@spectrum.xerox.com> mcfarland.henr801c@xerox.com writes:
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- >Has (is) anyone using Fred's formula (Zone VI) paper developer or
- >Zonal paper developer ? Also, in the zone VI catalog they sell
- >Benzotriazole, a restrainer, could someone comment on the
- >effectiveness of this product ? (I hope this isn't going to be
- >an emotional issue :)
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- Benzotriazole is an anti-fogging agent, and is often useful to prevent fog
- in old paper. Having not seen Fred's formula, I can't comment on its
- usefulness in this situation.
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- What I really wanted to say is that you should check around for prices on
- Benzotriazole. Here are some:
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- Artcraft $13.75/100 g (518)-371-4683 (Current)
- Lauder $ 6.75/1 oz (916)-638-1225 (1988)
- Bryant $16.00/100 g (415)-526-3141 (1988)
- Tri-Ess $ 6.70/2 oz (818)-247-6910 (~1988)
- Pho. Formulary $34.50/100 g (800)-777-7158 (1990)
- Zone V ?? (802)-765-4508
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- Ron Speirs, Evans & Sutherland Computer Corp., Salt Lake City, Utah
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