
- XENON TUBE FOR BESELER 45A MANUFACTURERS NUMBER HOW TO
- XENON TUBE FOR BESELER 45A MANUFACTURERS NUMBER MANUAL
It's just a matter of learning to use it to best advantage.
XENON TUBE FOR BESELER 45A MANUFACTURERS NUMBER HOW TO
I can't imagine that once you learn how to use it any other system would produce better color prints. The 45A was the only color head I ever used so I can't compare but I thought the results were fine. Brian, did you find printing with this gave you similar results compared to more traditional color heads? So the analyzer is useful, but not necessary? Yea, the flashing would be a concern for some people! Also, for those who are used to printing with a standard cmyk filter set-up.this unit seems to use three color adjustments only. I seem to recall that it made using the unit a lot easier and allowed you to do some things that you couldn't do without it or that would be harder to do without it though I could be wrong, it's been about 15 years since I used mine. If you have a chance to get a used "analyzer" I'd grab it.

He made a video for the 45A that I found very useful, he also made some accessories for it, you might stumble across some of this stuff on ebay. But that was a long time ago and I don't know if he's still around. Beseler also named him as the parts and repair source after Beseler dropped the 45A.
XENON TUBE FOR BESELER 45A MANUFACTURERS NUMBER MANUAL
Nicholas wrote the manual and was the 45A guru back in the day. I don't see why it couldn't be used without the "analyzer" (it actually was more than just a standard analyzer IIRC).

It's a very nice unit for color (usable but not IMHO ideal for b&w too) but I'm not sure about the availability of bulbs for it today. Actually I used the third generation which dropped "Minolta" from the label but it was otherwise identical to the second generation, both of which had some differences from the first generation but I don't remember what they were).
