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Willie Jan

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Hi,
I got a dunco easel 30x40cm. Has anybody some instructions how to use it the proper way?
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I'd say it's straight forward. Lift the top (it should stay open), place the paper in a slit and close. Adjust the blades as needed.
 

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Like ath says, it's pretty straightforward. A word of warning though. The blades can be bent out of alignment if they're adjusted with the easel closed
 
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"Place the paper in a slit"

That's where i get lost.
How can i place the paper against it, because the plastic items in the slit are at the same level as the board itself.
So i do not have something where i can place the paper against before closing the frame.
 

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Are the plastic items in the slits there just for storage/shipping - are they supposed to be removed?
 

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For what it's worth, Tim Rudman at a class he was teaching here in Australia told us that the Dunco was either the best or among the very best that are made (I forget which). I tried to get one mailed to me here but no luck.
 

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For what it's worth, Tim Rudman at a class he was teaching here in Australia told us that the Dunco was either the best or among the very best that are made (I forget which). I tried to get one mailed to me here but no luck.

If you are still looking, Silverprint in the U.K. sell them. The owner Martin Reed is a big fan of them. Won't be cheap of course but I am sure you know that

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