Vacuum or CPF for 14x17, 16x20?

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Richard K.

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Is a CPF good enough or does one need a vacuum frame for 14x17, 16x20?
Please share experience...thanks!

-Richard
 

FredW

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My contact printing, is just two pieces of 10mm glass, with some masking tape to make a hinge. The weight of the glass is enough to hold everything down. Just make sure to have one sheet cut longer, 2-3cm. This will give you a place to separate the sandwich.
 
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