Seal archival mount tissue for color?

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Boris

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Seal indicates that Seal Colormount is for RC and Archival Mount is for B&W. Can I use Archival mount for color? Any advantages or disadvantages to this?
 

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I believe that you will find that Colormount is a lower temperature tissue.
At least my information indicates it as such. I have used Colormount for FB black and white paper for almost twenty years. I have had no problems in using it.
 

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The higher temperature that Archival Mount requires may melt the color print. I would try a test print first and see what happens.
 

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Boris,

This discussion is in the "How good is Seal Color Mount" a few topics below. You might find what you want there.

I would use two pieces of mat board with the print sandwiched between the two to keep the print off the platen.



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