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Jewel
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Jun 16, 2004 18:51 |  #1

1) Can I mount my own pictures? I went to Rag Shop and got paper cement and glued one to an all-purpose type board. How is it done by the professionals and what type of board and glue do they use?

2) I have been using www.printroom.com (external link) for my printing needs. They do not offer picture mounting services. Are there any others out there with more printing options/services available with a better quality paper that they print on?

Thanks in advance for any information.
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Jun 16, 2004 19:14 |  #2

Jewel wrote:
1) Can I mount my own pictures?

A lot of large commercial prints, when not of the artwork variety, are adhered to foamboard. Typically a spray adhesive, such as that by 3M is sprayed onto the board and then the print is applied. Sometimes a roller is used to remove air bubbles and press the print into the adhesive.

There is also an adhesive foam board with the adhesive already applied.

Take a look at the following and select the Exhibit, Mounting and Mat Boards choice in the left menu.

https://www.charrette.​com (external link)




  
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Jun 16, 2004 22:50 |  #3

Exactly what Dale just stated!

I print my own large prints, and then attach them to a matte, then use spray adhesive to attach that to a pre-cut foamboard. Then I press it with a large sheet of wood with a heavy weight on it until the adhesive is dry.

Customers like it.

---Bob Gross---




  
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Jun 17, 2004 03:49 |  #4

Jewel wrote:
2) I have been using www.printroom.com (external link) for my printing needs. They do not offer picture mounting services. Are there any others out there with more printing options/services available with a better quality paper that they print on?

www.mpix.com; click "products" then scroll down to "finishing services."


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