I have used EAM in 24" rolls for some time with no problem getting
flat.
I usually cut pieces about 53" - 65" long by 24" wide and let them
lay flat for several days. That flattens them a little. Then I
will cut off the size piece I want for a picture. (Often times
10.5" x 13.5" as that is my standard album size). For panoramic
pictures I go up to about 40" or depends on picture.
I use 24" RotaTrim for cutting 24" and under - works great.
For long cuts, I use fresh razor blade knife and long aluminum
straightedge.
When I print (Epson 1280 and Gen) I flatten the print right after
printing and hold flat overnight. The damp print seems to flatten
right out.
Haven't tried William Turner.
Good luck, Dave
--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "steven0356
<stevenr@m...>" <stevenr@m...> wrote:
> Digitalartsupply.com has William Turner 310 13"x39' rolls for
> $109.95,
> which whould yield some were around 24 sheets of 13x19 paper.
>
> How hard is it to cut the paper to length and will it lay flat
after
> cutting? I like the idea of the paper coming in rolls anyway,
because
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> I
> have been playing with the panoramic format lately.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Steve