Another adventure. Bought some Adox Lupex, which means I can finally try the Kodak Metal Printer I bought like five or six years ago.
Is that one of those metal contact printers?
Yes. I thought it would be fun to try out, not knowing when I bought it that Foma had discontinued Fomalux paper about one month earlier.
Then I forgot I had it while in the meantime Adox came out with Lupex paper. In the end, it's probably more fiddly to use than a regular contact printing frame, except maybe if you needed to make many prints from a single negative. I experimented with all the different ways the mask and negative could be oriented in the printer, found out the lighting/exposure was uneven (note the sky in several of the prints), ended up applying paint to the side of the bulb facing the paper (the instruction book actually suggests doing this in the situation!) which ended up giving a much more even exposure.