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Old November 24th 04, 01:32 PM
Leonard Lehew
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On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 07:28:25 GMT, "Derideo"
wrote:

I am planning on having a series of prints from my Epson 1280 that were
printed on Epson paper using Epson inks dry mounted. Since the press uses
temperatures up to 350 degrees I was wondering if the inks can handle that
heat. The frame shop that does my dry mounting was unsure of an answer.
Has anyone done this? Thanks.

Norm

I've had quite a few "computer-generated" prints mounted in this way
with no problem. I do my own mounting and framing now, however, and I
use a 3M product called "Positionable Mounting Adhesive." It's pretty
easy to use, and doesn't require any special equipment.

It's easy enough to produce another copy of the photo, so I'd let them
give it a try and see what happens. If it ruins the photo, you can use
PMA or something similar.

Leonard