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Be aware that new Fomatone charges seem to give a socalled "snowball" effect with older Easy Lith.
Mr. Moersch reacts with a new formula for Easy Lith to this problem. Which Foma type are you using today, -tone, or -brom? |
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Sorry for the late reply Reginald.
As stated in post #13, I've been using Formatone MG FB classic. It gives me results straightaway in the Easy Lith, and ones that I really like. Terry S |
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Sorry for not having seen your statement from last decade Yes, I love my old roll of Fomatone FB seeing lith printed, too. I also use Fomabrom FB for lith redevelopments. Next I really have to lithprint again... |
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So do I!
Maybe for a near future print exchange? Terry S |
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Who knows?
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