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Old November 24th 04, 07:28 AM
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Default Dry Mounting Digital Prints

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


 




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