[pure-silver] Re: Drying prints in blotter roll
- From: "Nicholas O. Lindan" <nolindan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 28 Sep 2008 19:33:44 -0400
Richard Knoppow wrote:
Blotter rolls, books, etc, have a smooth surface
material interspersed with the blotters. The emulsion side
of the paper should be against the smooth surface ...
usually something resembling waxed paper
I have had problems with the emulsion sticking to
and forming an airtight seal with the wax paper - making a
permanent reverine pattern on the emulsion. The old
matte surface papers were especially prone to this problem.
Probably I hadn't dried the paper off enough before
I put it in the blotter. My usual procedure was to blot
the paper dry between bath towels and then place it in the
blotter. Now my procedure involves an Arkay drier ...
--
Nicholas O. Lindan
Cleveland Engineering Design, LLC
Cleveland, Ohio 44121
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