bence8810
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Hello,
I recently bought a print dryer - the cheap kind that comes with a cloth holding the paper flat (with a slight curve) onto the hot surface. My dryer can dry prints on both sides.
It came with a Ferrotype plate which I was eager to try as I have a bit of small glossy fiber paper so I'd like to work out a good method for drying them.
I ran a test and printed the same print 3 times and dried all of them differently.
One was dried on a cloth line with a clip, one in the dryer facing out towards the cloth and one facing down towards the ferrotype plate.
The test was very meaningful, I now see that the dryer does nothing special - at least for the 5x7 size which also dries semi-flat on a cloth wire. However, the ferrotype plate had a unique look which I'd like to experiment with more. My problem is the following, please see the pictures below.
At first I thought it was some contamination like no adequate washing but on closer inspection I see it is actually material that is uneven on the surface. At some parts it is completely flat and glossy like a mirror and in some other parts it did not get flattened and showing the fiber still.
Please see a shot of the paper below and a crop of the same image.
What did I do wrong?
I did squeegee the paper onto the ferrotype plate face down so there was water between the paper and plate as suggested in documents etc.
Thanks,
Ben
I recently bought a print dryer - the cheap kind that comes with a cloth holding the paper flat (with a slight curve) onto the hot surface. My dryer can dry prints on both sides.
It came with a Ferrotype plate which I was eager to try as I have a bit of small glossy fiber paper so I'd like to work out a good method for drying them.
I ran a test and printed the same print 3 times and dried all of them differently.
One was dried on a cloth line with a clip, one in the dryer facing out towards the cloth and one facing down towards the ferrotype plate.
The test was very meaningful, I now see that the dryer does nothing special - at least for the 5x7 size which also dries semi-flat on a cloth wire. However, the ferrotype plate had a unique look which I'd like to experiment with more. My problem is the following, please see the pictures below.
At first I thought it was some contamination like no adequate washing but on closer inspection I see it is actually material that is uneven on the surface. At some parts it is completely flat and glossy like a mirror and in some other parts it did not get flattened and showing the fiber still.
Please see a shot of the paper below and a crop of the same image.
What did I do wrong?
I did squeegee the paper onto the ferrotype plate face down so there was water between the paper and plate as suggested in documents etc.
Thanks,
Ben