Hi all...
Just picked up a nice Seal Press Commercial 200.
I'm not interested in dry mounting, just flattening fiber prints. Up until now, I've pressed prints between heavy books and after a few days it works fine with just a slight bow remaining in the paper.
I understand that after pressing in a Seal at approx 200 degrees for 30-60 sec, I should immediately weight the print down while it cools.
My question is: Should I separate the prints as I add each one to the pile after pressing? I was thinking of getting a large pad of acid-free smooth bristol board to separate the prints during a pressing session, all the while having a large book or weight on top.
Just picked up a nice Seal Press Commercial 200.
I'm not interested in dry mounting, just flattening fiber prints. Up until now, I've pressed prints between heavy books and after a few days it works fine with just a slight bow remaining in the paper.
I understand that after pressing in a Seal at approx 200 degrees for 30-60 sec, I should immediately weight the print down while it cools.
My question is: Should I separate the prints as I add each one to the pile after pressing? I was thinking of getting a large pad of acid-free smooth bristol board to separate the prints during a pressing session, all the while having a large book or weight on top.
