anorak
Member
You shouldn't need anything to hold the printing papers flat. They do that out of the box.
Even big FB papers?
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Deleted member 65559
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Yes Anorak. I've done it with 50cm x 60cm paper w/ my Beseler 45MXT before i got a bigger easel. When i got my Durst 138, i built a drop leaf table to accommodate the larger size. Green or blue masking tape releases easily.
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Deleted member 65559
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Another solution, would be to look for the older single sized Ganz speed Ezel. The overall size is much smaller than the 4 blade easels.
Jamie123
Veteran
What kind of tape I should use to avoid damaging the paper?
You can also go to a hardware store and just get a couple of long rectangularly shaped metal rods and use them as paper weights on both sides of the paper. Much easier than messing around with tape.
oftheherd
Veteran
Most 105s will cover 6x9 so a slightly longer than normal is very good![]()
That enlarger/easel holder you show below the post I have quoted here is really neat. I would absolutely build one of those if I had the ability to print again.
Thanks for sharing.
Bill Clark
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anorak
Member
Thanks for the link! That's a very informative article.
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