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TTER.

position to knowledge

ntrusted only to those

edge or possession.

)
ed for the information

ept (2);

(1) ; Tech

OS Dep (SigSec)

SMA (2) ; WDGS

3); 11-107

1-587 (3);
nd auxiliary equip-

roll paper com-

d opal glass removed. 18


ng this equipment

ckaxes, hammers,

s, incendi-

oles.

te glass, opal glass,

ntainers.

tainers, this
ch includes a

eloper, and certain spare

raphic prints and

ox for blocking and

ives and X-ray

typed, traced, drawn,

y 14 inches in size.

(negative), or in

or office use, the

power source, or from

ng case, weighs

nents: one carrying

battery dips, one 14%

2-quart containers of

d with the equipment

six 25-watt, 12-volt

case which weighs

The case has a hinged

which is attached to

oss each end of the


The interior of the case is

partment contains the printer

torage place for the developer

res 21 inches long, 14%

ter case consists of a cover

panel. The hinged cover has

for the filters when not in use.

amp housing by mounting strips

e two male receptacles, one

ther marked 110 for the 110-volt

r the printer is on or off is

ousing (fig. 6).

which assures proper expo-

nter lamps, is set in the retract-

housing. It has a metallic face

setting knob, and a switch

the printer lamps.

h is located on the front of

marked 110 VOLTS and 12

switch. Tlje switch makes the

ed and the proper lamps in the

m of the lamp housing is

heets up to 11 by 14 inches.

arked ON and OFF is

This switch is used to operate the

also be used when the auto-

o a piece of plywood on the

wood is held in position on

y-14%-inch, amber, lamacoid

r the three filter clips which are

side and back. A fabric measuring

mp housing. A sheet of clear

es wide, /rests in grooves near

n position by the three filter

glass is an 11% by 14% sheet


olt lamps and six

ch are set around the

pal glass. The lamps

f light on either

erneath the lamp

aper compartment

incorporates a crinkled

ric-covered feed plate

per onto the copying

printer is easily

e printer case and lift-

ow. If any parts

parts list (par. 25).

enance parts list,

n checked, repack the

not be needed for


case.
a spot with as

Dim artificial lighting

ht and daylight, how-

or open field, a

d be stretched between

ng tray.

r PH-507/PF,

daylight reflex photo-

ary for the functioning

ashing purposes.

ainers, and whatever

e the equipment as

eft of the table, desk,

he hypo tray in the

available the three

ypo respectively.

ect Current. Use

nd and female plug at

et in the floor or

eceptacle marked 110,

nob on the rotary

nap the toggle

N. When satisfied

the toggle switch

-c power source,

cable assembly with

ug at the other (fig. 3).

marked 12, on the side

er a 12-volt battery

the pointer knob

TS. Snap the toggle

n satisfied that the

e switch to OFF.

ished by six 25-watt,


t to prevent enemy use,

al.

n heated to 100 to

water is preferred,

. Open a container of

n, key, or screw-

n the water, stirring

r and the contents

pletely dissolved and

tray as directed

rt stop, and hypo, the

ray the hypo. The

commercial) acetic acid

o solution or plain

ort stop arrests the action

of the hypo. The normal

with the stop bath, 15

either is used.

d to the front of

er assembly by pushing

ment (fig. 5). Lift

aper in the compart-


mber filter from the top of

ips on top of the printer cover.

ass, and cover with photo-

e the printer cover. Set the

me table in subparagraph / below,

ry according to whether the

-c or d-c power source, or to

ng time for each type of repro-

e gauged for 105- to 125-volt,

ed 12-volt batteries. If a-c or

es, or the batteries are run down,

gly.

are based on average weight

itten matter. If the original

ghter or darker than average,

t is recommended that the inex-

arn the exposures required.

paper or film negatives which

paper or film negative on top of

w the toggle switch to ON.

ig. 6).

e sure that the toggle switch

t the time device pointer knob

e device switch. If a series of

de, set the stop post before

post, loosen the knurled knob

bration on the dial. Tighten the

vice has been thrown,

knob on the time device,


er will shut itself

e. If the time device

the end of the

cking have been

housing goes off,

exposed paper. Place

own.

quickly in the de-

p, so that the operator

makes uniform, all-over

s vary slightly accord-

eloping time for a print

. Care must be taken

h lie.

lution( face down.

in fresh fixer for at

recommended that

y until the operator

y is nearly filled.

n the fresh fixer for

faded image.

d place them all

se each print sepa-

available, clean water

, to rinse each print

cals remaining on the

water wash with

tion in each of five

essing, a 1-minute

, but a 1-minute wash

actory results. If the

prints should be

ughly, dry them in

or by clipping them

the instructions

re to be made must be

ss of contact in

olution of glycerine in
.

he small jewel on the front

g that the lamps in the printer

buzzing sound while in operation

aper
of operations per-

ervice and to elimi-

oting and repair,

defects. This section

ves as a guide for

ce operations.

er PH-S07/PF.

, heat it to an

This prevents moisture

pressure pad and

artment cover dry

printer cover closed

d for Printer PH-

rature each day, as

heck fungus growth

ace.

r maintenance of
not supplied with Printer

e whenever speedy drying is

may be 'found in the following

1-2381, Dryer PH-288, and

s may be secured by plac-

or piece of glass, and removing

gee.

h b above.

standard darkroom equip-


ipment used by Army

orted on W.D., A.G.O.

or particulars see para-

8-250. Failure or unsatis-

r Forces will be reported on

).
s which' may appear to be

hart (par. 21) to make

w parts that

become defective

ced by following the

ront panel of the

nd opal glass in

me device panel.

th front of

e time device

res to the right

way they were

and side of the

th the front of

he name DUOPHOTO

he printer.

nd tighten the

ce the opal glass

on the ledge as far

nd and place washers


lass,
a(l) through (6)

gle switch.

ly to the left

toggle switch

h in exactly the-

ing sure that the

d.

ertain that the

at the bottom of

l, and screws as

ten each lamp in its

defective, replace with

n subparagraph

using glass in a

nd plug in to 110-

the unlit lamps

w the toggle

mly and turning to

ers, and screws

-volt lamps and 12-

ront panel and


e floor in the

power is off.

ch is located

being sure that

the opal glass slot

g sure that the

h they were taken.

mounting strips

r the free ends.

the grooves of

e.

ard on which it is

unt the new

ntil the glue sets.

o the rotary switch

tary switch bar

ed in paragraph

aper compartment.

d in subparagraph g

the rotary bar.

ing portion of the

ar with some adequate


tape, and note carefully to which

which attaches to the one

g portion of the switch.

the rotary switch.

gh the hole in the printer

is on the bar, the knob will

h bar is turned to the left.

terminals, replace the

ch bar knob as directed in sub-

per compartment and the

d in the wiring diagram

ructions are necessary.

T.

my Ground Forces or Army

pair personnel feel is normal,

nt Report, W.D., A.G.O. Form

d through channels to the

gton 25, D. C. Refer to

he handling of this report.

my Air Forces occurs more

, Army Air Forces Form No.

ough channels.
S O - MM1

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