Serg Lavrenchuk
Member
We had a very expensive experience this week.
Having an order to print and tone four 100+cm BW prints only after the dry mount press we found some very small scratches that were going over the whole print in al a line (sometimes continuous, sometimes disappearing and coming back again).
All prints had this scratch line in the same place from the side (about 30-40 cm) and going parallel to the side. Paper was 106 cm wide and 30m long roll. The client denied prints with idea that our AD52 auto-cutter made these with rollers.
We had to agree that we lose money at that time and reprinted the order. But the next time we cut paper from roll manually on the table. And then had the same - 4 prints exhibit the same kind of scratch along with the roll.
We think that Ilford while rolling the paper did that to the whole roll.
Bad thing is that we got 4 rolls of the same emulsion at one time...
If that is a new reality - that you could buy the scratched paper from the factory now and that would be only your own headache - we are just so unlucky?
Would like to add - one of the last rolls with Ilford surprised me with a "factory" diagonal rough cut made by hand with scissors.
Having an order to print and tone four 100+cm BW prints only after the dry mount press we found some very small scratches that were going over the whole print in al a line (sometimes continuous, sometimes disappearing and coming back again).
All prints had this scratch line in the same place from the side (about 30-40 cm) and going parallel to the side. Paper was 106 cm wide and 30m long roll. The client denied prints with idea that our AD52 auto-cutter made these with rollers.
We had to agree that we lose money at that time and reprinted the order. But the next time we cut paper from roll manually on the table. And then had the same - 4 prints exhibit the same kind of scratch along with the roll.
We think that Ilford while rolling the paper did that to the whole roll.
Bad thing is that we got 4 rolls of the same emulsion at one time...
If that is a new reality - that you could buy the scratched paper from the factory now and that would be only your own headache - we are just so unlucky?
Would like to add - one of the last rolls with Ilford surprised me with a "factory" diagonal rough cut made by hand with scissors.