*The following items and equipment are posted as free by CRES Imaging, LLC. CRES Imagng, LLC has no
vested interest in the sale or remarketing of the items. CRES Imaging, LLC makes no claim or warranty
regarding the usability or function of any of the items offered as free.
You are not purchasing the items below from CRES Imaging, LLC. The current owner may, at their
discretion, require some payment for the item(s). You are responsible for any removal, packing and shipping
costs.
The current owner of the equipment listed below may have additional equipment listed for sale with CRES
Imaging, LLC. CRES Imaging, LLC retains exclusive right to sell any and all items other than those
expressly offered as free.
By clicking on the "CONTACT" button next to the item(s) you are signifying your understanding and
acceptance of these terms.
Kreonite KPL E-6 dip & dunk film processor
Hostart DD-30 C-41 film processor
Noritsu QSF-450L C-41 film processor
Noritsu QSF-R420L daylight E-6 film processor
Lucht Step 1 optical package printer
Agfa FP-3 C-41 film processor
Kodak 312 boards, lenses, lens barrels, etc
Leafscan 45 4x5 film scanner. Needs yellow board adjustment
Noritsu 2211 paper magazines
Agfa MSC circuit boards, paper magazines, etc
Jobo ATL-2 tube processor with tubes and reels for 35mm thru 4x5
Sickles ChromaPro slide duplicator with Nikon F3 camera, lens, cable release
31" Kreonite Promate RA-4 paper processor with roll feed and takeup
5" Kreonite HPF 5 C-41 roller transport film processor
CRES Imaging, LLC 10128 3rd Pl SE Lake Stevens, WA USA 98258-1936 Phone / Fax 425 374 1253 e-mail: sales@cresimaging.com
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One of the cornerstones of the business model for CRES Imaging, LLC is the concept of
recycling. Since 1984, long before it became fashionable or politically correct to recycle, it has
been my focus to take equipment that serves no further use at one location and remarket it to
a business that can make full use of its existing potential. Still, there comes a time when the
value or function of a product has ceased. However there may still be potential for that
product short of landfill. I am experimenting with a FREE page where I will post items that are
beyond their typical useful life, are good for parts, too low in value for us to effectively
remarket or are just spare parts left over from a long ago disposed of machine. If you have
such items available please contact me so I can post them.
Sincerely
Craig R Ellison, CEO