This is the extension of a previous thread about how Ilford Fiber Base paper curls badly on one side. It's the short side on 8x10s and the long side on 11x14.
I wash, blot with a sponge, hand dry on a soft towel on a flat surface, and then screen dry, face down. The edges curl when drying and when I flatten them in the press, even in the best situation, there is still a noticeable crinkle along the affected edge after pressing
Several people suggested that the 20% humidity in my Colorado basement was the problem and that I needed around 45% humidity for prints to dry flat.
So I bought a humidifier and set up a screen in a 10x12 bathroom. With the door slightly cracked I can be at 45% humidity all day. (photo)
Next, I took a fresh sheet of paper out of a new box, fixed and washed it and then went through the blotting and towel dry procedure and put it on the screen for about 12 hours.(photo)
It was a little flatter on three sides, but one side still curled and when flattened, there were wrinkles just as at 20% humidity. (photo)
I have thought this could be a manufacturing problem caused by a dull cutter that 'pinches' the paper and causes the water to wick off that side differently - I really believe this, most!
I have thought perhaps something in my chemistry is causing this - but it's pretty much Dektol and F24 non hardening fix, hypo clear and a 30 min wash.
I have thought about humidity - with no humidifier the prints dried in about 3 hours and even with the humidifier prints dry in about 5 hours - that seems too fast to me.
I have thought about a double-roller squeegee to put the wet prints through (like a mop bucket!)
Any other ideas?
Thx!
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