Ideal for print sizes up to 20 x 24", this Hypo Tray from Doran is a 5"-deep tray for print processing. Its deep form factor is suitable for standing or idle processes, with minimal agitation, such as for final washes or fixing. It is constructed from chemical-resistant plastic, has an X-pattern on the base to aid in retrieving prints with tongs, and the tapered sides allow it to be stacked with other trays of the same kind.
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Key Features
- X-Pattern on Base for Easy Print Removal
- 5" Deep, Ideal for Stand or Idle Process
- Chemical-Resistant Plastic Construction
- Stackable Design
Ideal for print sizes up to 20 x 24", this Hypo Tray from Doran is a 5"-deep tray for print processing. Its deep form factor is suitable for standing or idle processes, with minimal agitation, such as for final washes or fixing. It is constructed from chemical-resistant plastic, has an X-pattern on the base to aid in retrieving prints with tongs, and the tapered sides allow it to be stacked with other trays of the same kind.
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Doran 20D Reviews
Sturdy
By Amy
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2015-11-30
This is a nice, sturdy tray. However, it isn't great for a 20x24 piece of paper unless you put a lot of chemistr in there due to the sides tapering down. If you have one inch of liquid in the tray, then a 20x24 piece of paper will hug the sides of the tray making it impossible to run your fingers alongside the paper in order to pick it up and flip it. The corners of the paper curl into the corners of the tray. If you are going to use smaller paper or something that requires large amounts of chemicals or liquid, then this will be good. You will have to pour close to 2 gallons of chemistry in the tray in order to get about a one inch depth.
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How can a tray meant for processing 20x24 paper come in a box that's 25x19?
That 25 x 19 dimension must be incorrect. The tray does process 20 x 24, and the box was quite large (to accommodate packing foam, as well as the tray).
Date published: 2018-08-27
