M Carter
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I've been using a flip-over canvas-style print dryer (yes, I removed and washed canvas!) - very happy with it, fast & convenient for 11x14 and smaller.
I do notice that prints can pick up some fibers from the canvas if I do the emulsion up. Emulsion-down can kind of gloss things up, not sure if I like it all the time though.
What sort of paper can be used between the emulsion and metal (or emulsion and canvas) that doesn't press fibers into the surface? I've heard mentions of "release paper" but haven't found anything.
Various papers I've tried tend to wrinkle when drying, and transfer those ripples to the print.
I do notice that prints can pick up some fibers from the canvas if I do the emulsion up. Emulsion-down can kind of gloss things up, not sure if I like it all the time though.
What sort of paper can be used between the emulsion and metal (or emulsion and canvas) that doesn't press fibers into the surface? I've heard mentions of "release paper" but haven't found anything.
Various papers I've tried tend to wrinkle when drying, and transfer those ripples to the print.