Hi Harry, Glad the Acurite worked for you. I had meant to post the notice on my carbon transfer printing forum on Yahoo, but accidentally posted it here, then took it down since I thought it might be out of place. But I guess fellows who use inkjet printers and QTR need to be aware of humidity also!! Sandy --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, Harry Lockwood <hflockwood@...> wrote: > > Thanks Sandy, > > Got the Acurite, and I understand better why I sometimes have itchy skin, > 15% RH ! And while I¹ll now be better able to track RH-related problems > with carbon printing, the solution is not so simple. > > Harry > > On 2/3/12 8:20 PM, "SandyK" <sanking@...> wrote: > > > Monitoring the humidity and temperature in the work room is very important in > > carbon printing. > > > > Check this little Acurite instrument out. Works great, and for $11 shipped!!! > > > > http://www.amazon.com/Acu-Rite-Indoor-Humidity-Monitor/dp/B0013BKDO8/ref=pd_si > > m_hg_1 > > > > Sandy > -- > > Harry F. Lockwood > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Re: Humidity/Temperature Monitor
2012-02-16 by SandyK
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