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Steven Barall
25-Jan-2007, 11:40
I am interested in interleaving material for inkjet prints. I am concerned mostly with protecting the prints and less with outgassing. Do people have favorite material they use and what are the criteria for the selection of your favorite material.

Thank you all for the amazing depth of knowledge available on this forum.

Don Boyd
25-Jan-2007, 12:27
Steve, I use Light Impressions Renaissance paper. It seems to work well with the Epson Premium Luster, Semimatte 250 and Enhance Matte that I print on. Here is there link:

http://www.lightimpressionsdirect.com/servlet/OnlineShopping;jsessionid=1AFE8A66ADBFC124A372DC9A769C087C?ACTN=80000&searchtype=all&keyword=renaissance

tim atherton
25-Jan-2007, 13:43
I find Cerex good, but you have to cut it to size yourself from a roll

(I forget what the actual version is I use - it's the same as we use for museum storage)

Jack Flesher
25-Jan-2007, 20:07
I also use light impressions Renaissance interleaving --

Steven Barall
26-Jan-2007, 08:54
Thank you everyone.

Martin Miller
26-Jan-2007, 08:54
acid-free tissue paper from University Products

http://www.archivalsuppliers.com/prodinfo.asp?number=741-BFTS