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Printed sheet stacks - Storage Probe

Printed sheet stacks - Storage Probe

2005-02-20 by Steve Gledhill

I'm about to print about 100 A4 size sheets (EEM - EAM in the UK). 
The sheets will be bound in a book - without any interleaving sheets.
 The inks will be UT7.  Storage will be at home on a bookshelf.

Does anyone know whether there are likely to be any long term problems
with the printed images arising from the printed ink side being in
contact with the back the sheet in front?

The answer may well differ dependent on the paper and the inks - and
of course the storage conditions, but initially I'm interested in the
paper, ink and conditions above.

Thanks in anticipation.

Steve Gledhill
http://www.virtuallygrey.co.uk

Re: Printed sheet stacks - Storage Problems Ahead?

2005-02-20 by Steve Gledhill

My clumsy fingers caused the dumb post subject ... !

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Steve Gledhill"
<stephengledhill@y...> wrote:
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> 
> I'm about to print about 100 A4 size sheets (EEM - EAM in the UK). 
> The sheets will be bound in a book - without any interleaving sheets.
>  The inks will be UT7.  Storage will be at home on a bookshelf.
> 
> Does anyone know whether there are likely to be any long term problems
> with the printed images arising from the printed ink side being in
> contact with the back the sheet in front?
> 
> The answer may well differ dependent on the paper and the inks - and
> of course the storage conditions, but initially I'm interested in the
> paper, ink and conditions above.
> 
> Thanks in anticipation.
> 
> Steve Gledhill
> http://www.virtuallygrey.co.uk

Re: Printed sheet stacks - Storage Probe

2005-02-20 by tariqgibranstudio

I once read that Nash Editions uses the non fusion white polyester interfacing as used for 
sewing to interleave between prints.  This stuff is great...and inexpensive.  You can even 
find it at Wal-mart.  I would use it as a precaution as I do know that stacking most UC rag 
prints will rusult in slight braising and scratches.

Tariq



--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Steve Gledhill" 
<stephengledhill@y...> wrote:
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> 
> I'm about to print about 100 A4 size sheets (EEM - EAM in the UK). 
> The sheets will be bound in a book - without any interleaving sheets.
>  The inks will be UT7.  Storage will be at home on a bookshelf.
> 
> Does anyone know whether there are likely to be any long term problems
> with the printed images arising from the printed ink side being in
> contact with the back the sheet in front?
> 
> The answer may well differ dependent on the paper and the inks - and
> of course the storage conditions, but initially I'm interested in the
> paper, ink and conditions above.
> 
> Thanks in anticipation.
> 
> Steve Gledhill
> http://www.virtuallygrey.co.uk

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