I have a question on drymounting and presentation in general. I have a Seal drymount press that I have used to flatten curly carbon prints, it was not an expensive thing and came with a big box of tissue too. I have tried drymounting a small print but cant get the tissue to do anything even on max temperature with a long press time, does it deteriorate with time or is my press not reaching a high enough temp, although the gauge is sitting at 350F. Also the top rubber mat needs to be adhered to the top lid, at the moment it is loose, what could be used to do this.
I thought I would eventually have a go drymounting glossy inkjets printed on a 24 inch printer as I want them flat, is there a preferable way of keeping prints flat?
Edit, ok I think the rubber mat goes underneath, trying again.
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