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Re: [Digital BW] hot dry mounting - possible ?

2002-12-15 by Robert Morrison

On 12/14/02 7:17 PM, "Austin Franklin" <darkroom@...> wrote:

Ah, that explains it.  Why do you use HW matte instead of EAM?

Robert

> Hi Robert,
> 
> Epson HW Matte.  I use a pair of 3000s.  I like the images I get on this
> paper, and don't mind drymounting one bit.
> 
> Austin
> 
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Robert Morrison [mailto:rmorrison@...]
>> Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2002 4:42 PM
>> To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
>> Subject: Re: [Digital BW] hot dry mounting - possible ?
>> 
>> 
>> What paper are you using that you have this problem Austin?  I'm in the
>> 300gm weight papers...and never have buckling issues.  In the end I think
>> its a lot easier to spend a little more on thicker paper and then not have
>> to deal with the mounting.
>> 
>> Robert
>> 
>> PS  Then again...perhaps you are using thin papers because of the 3000
>> feeding?
>> 
>> On 12/14/02 10:09 AM, "Austin Franklin" <darkroom@...> wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>>> Yes, you can dry mount inkjet prints, but Why would you want to?
>>> 
>>> Hi Jerry,
>>> 
>>> Because in the larger sizes, the prints do not lay flat...no
>> matter what you
>>> do.  I find dry mounting works perfectly, and the prints look
>> great.  The
>>> ink and paper on the matte papers seem to "buckle" a bit in
>> heavy ink areas.
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> 
>>> Austin
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