| See Also : Paper Chemicals FUJIFILM Europe’s recommended very low replenishment rate chemistry to be used in today's “analogue” and “digital” type Minilab having the feature of fast RA4 process is EnviroPrint Developer MP45 AC in combination EnviroPrint FP Bleach-Fix Replenisher MR. These products have been extensively tested and have now become a reference in the Minilab market for fast processing. By simply mixing a more concentrated fresh tank solution and adjusting the replenishment rate accordingly, excellent print quality is obtained. Besides, these products are odour free homogeneous liquids that easily mix with water and are designed to run at a low replenishment rate. These single part products also reduce the risk of mixing errors, package waste and the required storage space. All products give excellent process stability and can be installed in processes having a development time as short as 22 seconds. Alternatively, Fast process minilabs with lower throughputs are advised to use EnviroPrint FP Developer MR – a medium replenishment rate AC-product ideally suited to most makes of minilab under a wide range of usage conditions. EnviroPrint FP Super Stabilizer & Replenisher is the best choice for fast processing, allowing a stabilizer time as low as to 50 seconds if the replenishment rate has been adjusted accordingly. EnviroPrint FP Chemistry for Fast Processing EnviroPrint FP Developer MR is a new developer designed for fast processing (22-33 seconds) RA4 minilabs. This monopart product features either standard 10L bottles or a custom 5L packaging concept - designed for KIS DKS minilabs - but also ideal for most other minilabs. It is also available in conventional packaging. Special monopart and two-part EnviroPrint FP Bleach-Fixes are also available (see our our TIS below). As an alternative to the above, EnviroPrint Developer MP 45 AC may also be used; full instructions can be found in our Technical Information Sheet (TIS) - RA4 VLR chemicals for Fast Processing. A special starter (RA4 Quick Starter) is available to optimise start-up conditions. | |||