Hi everyone
I'm looking for some advice/experience regarding heat transfer presses to flatten fibre prints.
I have a homemade cold press (basically two boards of plywood and clamps) that is ok but prints curl up again when taken out. I eventually gave up finding a dry mount press, they're either too expensive or won't ship to where I live. I haven't found any heat transfers for sale in town that I can go check out in person, so I'm looking at stuff like this online.
Is there anything to be aware of in particular? From experience would you guys recommend them? Is there an upper bound on temperature/time for paper as not to damage it?
I'm looking for some advice/experience regarding heat transfer presses to flatten fibre prints.
I have a homemade cold press (basically two boards of plywood and clamps) that is ok but prints curl up again when taken out. I eventually gave up finding a dry mount press, they're either too expensive or won't ship to where I live. I haven't found any heat transfers for sale in town that I can go check out in person, so I'm looking at stuff like this online.
Is there anything to be aware of in particular? From experience would you guys recommend them? Is there an upper bound on temperature/time for paper as not to damage it?
However even "Dry" mounting card and FB prints contain a lot of moisture and this needs drying out or the trapped moisture will stick the emulsion to the card above it. So after drying the mount board I press the print for 30 seconds open the press to release the moisture and re-press for about 1 minute that flattens the prints perfectly. Temperature is about 70-80ºC