snusmumriken
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The separators in my 'archival' FB print washer have one smooth side and one textured. The manufacturer's instructions state that prints will be washed most [more?] effectively when their emulsion sides face the textured side of the separator.
That surprised me. Is it really true? My inexpert understanding was that the emulsion is relatively easily washed, and that most of the contaminants reside in the fibre base. So if the fibre side rests against the smooth surface of the next separator, I would expect it to wash less effectively.
Anyone know if there are studies on this, or have an insight either way?
That surprised me. Is it really true? My inexpert understanding was that the emulsion is relatively easily washed, and that most of the contaminants reside in the fibre base. So if the fibre side rests against the smooth surface of the next separator, I would expect it to wash less effectively.
Anyone know if there are studies on this, or have an insight either way?