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mr.dude
Does anybody know what those are called and where to get them? I need to ship a few inkjet prints in tubes.

Thanks!
Tim Ernst
I place a sheet of tissue paper (acid-free sheets available from papermart.com in a variety of sizes) over each print and then put into a 1.5 or 2 mil flat poly bag (not a sheet) - you can get those from a variety of places, but beware the minimum order is normally 500 or 1000 sheets per case so they cost a lot.
DFAllyn
QUOTE (mr.dude @ Nov 21 2006, 03:30 AM)
Does anybody know what those are called and where to get them?  I need to ship a few inkjet prints in tubes.

Thanks!
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Here are some paper/tissue choices: http://www.lightimpressionsdirect.com/serv...0:190000:195000

There are many sources, but Light Impressions has a variety of useful items.

If you need bags for enclosure of prints you might try clearbags.com

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Dale
Nill Toulme
You guys bag the print and then roll it?

Nill
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www.toulme.net
DFAllyn
QUOTE (Nill Toulme @ Nov 21 2006, 07:40 AM)
You guys bag the print and then roll it?

Nill
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www.toulme.net
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Nill,

I mat and bag prints and have not rolled. I just added the Clearbags link incase it was a helpful resource to the OP or others. The bags that I use would not be great for rolling, but maybe someone else has a different arrangement.

A friend who rolls uses acid-free paper below the bottom print and paper between each before rolling. If sending only one print, he uses paper below and on top of the print before rolling.

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Dale
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