jwheeler
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Just hire these guys:So the question is, how do you asses the quality of paper? Are there some standards and criteria to look out for before purchase? Or is this a matter of experience through trial and error?
Just hire these guys:So the question is, how do you asses the quality of paper? Are there some standards and criteria to look out for before purchase? Or is this a matter of experience through trial and error?
is the Liz Truss lookalike convincing though?Just hire these guys:
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The woodfree paper boasts excellent dimensional stability, offering resistance against shrinkage or expansion caused by changes in temperature and humidity, keeping its flat surface undamaged by curling or warping issues. (source)
I'd like to visit the book store and look at a few books.. I don't know whether it was wavy when she bought it in town, or whether it only got wavy once it was in my home for a few days, as I only saw it a few days later.
You said this earlier in this thread: "Yes, a new ream of paper, when opened up without printing on it, will go wavy overnight when left in my workshop. Although this only happens to the Wheki paper in a short time, other papers go wavy as well but only after a few days or some even take a few weeks."I am currently trialling Munken Print paper, and it looks promising. In researching what makes this paper different, I found this little piece of info:
Can anyone confirm this from experience? If this is true, then it would help me in my search for the most stable paper to use in a challenging environment.
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