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Steve Rowell
3-Dec-2007, 20:25
What's the best way to cut down paper for Pt/Pd printing?

Can I use my rototrim or will I end up with metal all over the paper?

Thanks,
Steve

D. Bryant
3-Dec-2007, 20:42
What's the best way to cut down paper for Pt/Pd printing?

Can I use my rototrim or will I end up with metal all over the paper?

Thanks,
Steve

In my experience you will be fine using a rototrim.

Don Bryant

Vaughn
3-Dec-2007, 21:49
Like Don, I have had little problem with the Rototrim. But then I do get an occasional black speck on a print from somewhere.

Since the blades are "self-sharpening" there could possibly be some steel floating around somewhere.

Vaughn

katie cooke
4-Dec-2007, 00:49
I use a metal straight edge ruler on the back and tear the paper. It's neat without hard cut edges. (And one edge of the ruler has a thin coat of clear nail varnish, to cover up any specks of metal that might come off from using it for years for cutting with scalpels etc.)

Steve Rowell
4-Dec-2007, 17:17
Thanks everybody.

Steve

Ken Lee
4-Dec-2007, 18:13
Sharp blade and a metal rule.

sanking
4-Dec-2007, 18:54
I use a metal straight edge ruler on the back and tear the paper. It's neat without hard cut edges. (And one edge of the ruler has a thin coat of clear nail varnish, to cover up any specks of metal that might come off from using it for years for cutting with scalpels etc.)

I generally tear the paper the way Katie describes. I don't worry about metal specks since I have never seen them even when cutting with a metal razor, but tearing the paper is just the fastest way to do it.

Sandy King