On Oct 1, 2007, at 11:28 PM, David Mann wrote:

> On Oct 2, 2007, at 4:20 PM, Kenneth Waller wrote:
>
>>> ....they also seem to out-gas behind glass for a long while....
>>
>> FWIW -
>> A while ago I read somewhere that it was recommended to place a
>> sheet of
>> paper over the newly printed image for a day or two. It supposedly
>> helps the
>> out-gassing issue.
>
> Yes, I saw that advice in a file I got from Epson's site.  I always
> let my prints sit in this way for at least two days, often longer.
> No gassing issues seen yet...
>
> BTW they mean a sheet of plain old photocopy paper :)

That's interesting. I suppose the sheet of plain paper draws the  
gases out. I'll have to try it.

I usually let the prints sit in the air for a day or two, then  
they're stacked and in a box, often for a while, before I put them  
into mounts and framing for an exhibit. Definitely takes a day or two  
for them to fully dry down.

Godfrey


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