Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
That's weird. I just thought that was how it worked. I got mine in July, not sure if that would make a difference.
I can power my main down, then fire it back up and it recalls my last time I used. I did that on accident, that's how I found out. I think it's an 8 sec draw so it's not a huge deal at all. And you guy know we work casual, not balls out, nice and comfortable pace. I put a screen in, put a cover blanket over top, compress the lid, set the time, then vacuum, start - open the lid, place a new screen in and repeat...while that one is drawing/exposing I peel film and pick the tape off and toss it away.I can hear all the CTS guys going eww tape and film..I know, I hate it too.
Quote from: Homer on October 08, 2014, 11:14:27 AMI can power my main down, then fire it back up and it recalls my last time I used. I did that on accident, that's how I found out. I think it's an 8 sec draw so it's not a huge deal at all. And you guy know we work casual, not balls out, nice and comfortable pace. I put a screen in, put a cover blanket over top, compress the lid, set the time, then vacuum, start - open the lid, place a new screen in and repeat...while that one is drawing/exposing I peel film and pick the tape off and toss it away.I can hear all the CTS guys going eww tape and film..I know, I hate it too. You know your spending like a 100 a year on tape right? Sorry couldn't resist.
YUP... and I paid CASH, like a BOSS...
The way our NuArc stores and recalls exposure times takes longer than to manually punch in the time.It would be cool if it operated like a snack vending machine "push D-7 for a Snickers" and then you pushD-8 and get a lousy kit kat.For all day every day kind of work we have only 6 or so mesh counts.