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    Shipping and Mailing Photographic Prints

    OK. Still haven't figured out how to do that. Here's the link:

    http://www.quietworks.com/FRAMES_FILES/Crate%20300 PIXEL%20JPEGS/index.htm

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    Re: Shipping and Mailing Photographic Prints

    Digging up an old thread here, but for the environmentally concerned, https://erdie.com makes a reusable shipping tube that's made from recycled paper. Their locking end caps are really easy to use.
    Last edited by hubmeister; 9-Aug-2022 at 03:48.

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    Re: Shipping and Mailing Photographic Prints

    Quote Originally Posted by hubmeister View Post
    Digging up an old thread here, but for the environmentally concerned, http://erdie.com makes a reusable shipping tube that's made from recycled paper. Their locking end caps are really easy to use.
    Are the tape, tubes and plugs archival?

    Up to 11X14" I prefer to ship flat
    Tin Can

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    Re: Shipping and Mailing Photographic Prints

    Quote Originally Posted by Tin Can View Post
    Are the tape, tubes and plugs archival?

    Up to 11X14" I prefer to ship flat
    One of the thoughts behind the creation of these endcaps was that they could also function as storage, and tape would not be required. At 11x14", I would assume that there would be issues with the shipping companies folding the envelope. Personally, I've never shipped any size print or painting flat because of this concern, so I'm curious about your experience.

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    Re: Shipping and Mailing Photographic Prints

    1-3 are great in a tube

    More I like flat

    I have done several IRL Print exchanges on this forum

    Everybody shipped from Worldwide, I collated and resent

    I have one 36X48" DIGI print made in USA, they shipped flat as it was mounted

    Tiny dent on one corner, that is hidden in the 1/4" frame rebate
    Tin Can

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    Re: Shipping and Mailing Photographic Prints

    Quote Originally Posted by Tin Can View Post
    1-3 are great in a tube

    More I like flat
    Right, that makes sense, I was thinking about sending only one at a time.

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