I found a simple method.
Just arch a piece of poster board. Use a couple
strips of duct tape to hold across the ends.
Staple it if you wish to.
Tape down a paper towel.
Make a "loop" paper towel to go around the "unit".
Lay your print onto the arch, with a paper towel
in between. Flex it poster board a bit so that it
fits into the paper towel loop.
This holds the print so that it doesn't curl, and
doesn't add any heat to damage it in any way.
If you want to add some warm air, set the "unit"
beside your warm air register. (Assuming it's winter where you live. You Aussies &
NZers have 6 months to practice!)
Anyway, works for me. A bit cumbersome and only
practical for one at a time.
Collin
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