brian steinberger
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I have recently acquired a Seal drymount press. I just used it for the first time yesterday. I'm just using the press to flatten my FB prints for now. I placed the print between two sheets of acid free matboard with a piece of release paper against the top plate (not sure I need this?). I heated for 5 minutes at about 200 degrees. The print is wonderfully flat, but it stuck to the matboard slightly and when I pulled it off carefully it left a strange marring to the print surface (Ilford MGWT glossy). Fortunately it wasn't a fine print, but I don't want to screw up the others. The prints were only drying a few hours, but felt dry to the touch. I thought to get the flattest prints they should be pressed when dry to the touch? If this is the case what kind of board or paper do I need to put in what order into the press to allow humidity to escape but also not mar the surface?
Any other advice is great too! Thanks!
Any other advice is great too! Thanks!