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Re: [artshow_photo] Exposing ink jets prints to direct sun light

 

They usually sit for day before I drymount my prints. Since I use vacuum press,
I am assuming that the prints will as dry as they will get. I also have the same
problem with RC prints. With metalic papers it does lift the shine coat.

Oscar Matos Linares
3221 West Pierce #2R; Chicago, IL 60651
Telephone: 773-315-6842
E-mail: lpstudio@yahoo.com

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From: pdesmidt tds.net <pdesmidt@TDS.NET>
To: artshow_photo@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, November 1, 2010 12:35:21 PM
Subject: Re: [artshow_photo] Exposing ink jets prints to direct sun light

How do you dry the prints before framing? You want all of the glycols to be
given off before you frame. Otherwise, they will eventually coat the inside
of the glass. To prevent this, you either need to dry the prints on screen
for quite awhile, as in a week or more, or you need to blow dry the prints.
When doing the latter, you can actually feel when the glycols have been
driven out of the print.

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