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    Cutting the Pictorico roll

    In order to be well-prepared for the long, painful learning curve of Pt/Pd process ahead, i am about to order some roll Pictorico. As I have been gone through boxes of sheet Picotorico with no success. and it WENT fast!

    So question for members, I just bought a Logan 750 from adorama, it has been laying in the basement since the arrival. Is the 750 OK for the cutting job?

    Cheers

    Andrew

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    Re: Cutting the Pictorico roll

    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew ren View Post
    In order to be well-prepared for the long, painful learning curve of Pt/Pd process ahead, i am about to order some roll Pictorico. As I have been gone through boxes of sheet Picotorico with no success. and it WENT fast!

    So question for members, I just bought a Logan 750 from adorama, it has been laying in the basement since the arrival. Is the 750 OK for the cutting job?

    Cheers

    Andrew
    Sure, why not. The only thing I might do is put something down on it to keep it clean and dust-free. AND make sure the 90 degree angle is spot on, by using a square of some sort to adjust it...

    Lenny
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    Re: Cutting the Pictorico roll

    Sure. Straight edge and an exacto knife works, too.

    You just need to cut it straight so the printer will recognize it and feed correctly. If you cut any sheets crooked you can tape them to a backing sheet and feed them through that way.

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    Re: Cutting the Pictorico roll

    Thanks Lenny and Jeremy.

    yeah, all my concern is how to keep scratch/dust-free. Practice will do the trick I guess.

    Cheers

    Andrew

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