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Hyperdistal Focance
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Print Postage Packaging


To Martin, or any others here that send prints through the post, what packaging do you use for your prints?

For 10x8 I presume a reinforced envelope would be best, but what about A3+ prints? A postage tube or something? If it's a tube, what diameter would be best to avoid excessive curling of the print?

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Mike

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For the larger prints postal tubes are best, size 3inch diameter, make sure the end caps are tight on , usaly a bit of tape. card backed envalopes for smaller sizes
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Thanks Martin emoticon

Just planning ahead here as I hope to sell some prints when I get my website finished!

Mike



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