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User manual for Omega LPL D6700 6x7 Dichroic Color Enlarger 203067
- Manufacturer: Omega
- Basic description and contents of package
- Product classification: Photography - Darkroom - Enlargers
- Safety instructions
- Startup and operation of the enlargers
- Tips for setting up your Omega
- Settings and expert assistance
- Contact Omega service
- Troubleshooting
- Warranty information
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User manual for the Omega LPL D6700 6x7 Dichroic Color Enlarger 203067
The user manual for the Omega LPL D6700 6x7 Dichroic Color Enlarger 203067 provides
necessary instructions for the proper use of the product Photography - Darkroom - Enlargers.
Feature for feature, dollar for dollar, the Omega D6700 Dichroic is the best value in color enlargers anywhere.
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Additional parameters of the Omega LPL D6700 6x7 Dichroic Color Enlarger 203067:
Maximum Film Size | 6" x 7" | Light Source | Dichroic | Maximum Height | 43.5" | Modular Head System | Accepts 6600/6700 Heads | Baseboard Size | 18" x 18" | Maximum Print Size On Baseboard | 11" x 14" | Filter Drawer | Not applicable | Replacement Lamp | ESJ (85watt/82volt) | Reversible Column | Yes | Wall Projection | No | Tilts | No | Voltage | 120VAC, 50/60 Hz | Voltage Stabilized | No (optional stabilizer) | Weight | 28.0lbs (shipping weight) | Specialties | Slide duplication is easy by positioning the lamphouse upside down on the baseboard. Mount the camera holder and you have a slide duplicating system with full color correction capability. Make copies, improve color balance and exposure, or create special effects. Converts to a copy stand with the accessory Copy Camera Adapter (#204-705). | Accessories | Voltage Stabilizer (Vivek Model 100 #200-378) | Package Weight | 27.02 lb | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 39.0 x 20.5 x 12.2" | |
The user manual for the Omega LPL D6700 6x7 Dichroic Color Enlarger 203067 can be downloaded in .pdf
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all the basic and advanced features and tells you how to use the enlargers.
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Subject: LPL D6700 | Date: 20.01.2022 18:38:42 | Author: Brian S Wickens | I have blown 2 82v bulbs, the first i though was damaged in shipping. Yes the voltage at the pins is 120v. Did you resolve this problem. How? | Reply |
Subject: D6700 bulb circuit | Date: 21.12.2021 07:21:54 | Author: Dawson Tennant | I have a D7600 which I got used with no bulb. When I bought a bulb it blew right away. I bought the proper 85W/82V bulb as specified on the head sticker. So I investigated the voltage at the pins and it is 120V. What gives? should there be a transformer inside the head or something? | Reply |
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