justawhitemat
CGF, Certified Grumble Framer
The press I'm using now is a 26 x 34 Masterpiece 500T-X by Seal Products. The bottom layer of the heat plate(?) on it was replaced within the past few years, by an experienced professional to my knowledge, before I arrived at this shop. I have been using this dry-mount press for about seven months, and I have very few memories of a piece coming out right the first time without needing a lot of second/third attempts. I figure it has got to be something I'm doing wrong, because I learned dry-mounting with tissue and on a 40 x 60 vacuum press, and this is not air-pressurized.
I use Kool-Tac or Speedmount (both Acid-Free and Regular, though I usually have less issues with acid-free). I usually put things under pressure for 15-45 seconds, and if it starts to bubble I will put it back in for ~10 seconds. The set-up, which always stays in the press, is two 32 x 40 mats below the piece, and two release boards above the piece.
The most common problem I have is bubbling. Even if something is 100% completely even and flat (and believe me I am using a careful eye) when I take it out, even if it has no bubbles for 5-10 minutes after, inevitably I walk away and it begins to bubble. Usually in the center of the image, occasionally at the edges. This happens with magazine pages, whether or not I spray them with de-acidification spray, and even with brand new prints on clean standard printer paper. I keep it at around 180 degrees regardless. The shop is in a building where the temperature is usually somewhat inconsistently heated at around 60 degrees in winter, if that makes a difference.
Do I need a new press? Should I be leaving pieces in for longer/shorter periods with less/more heat? Is my dry-mount board not compatible? It seems the only common factor is something I must be doing incorrectly. Please help, advice is greatly appreciated.
I use Kool-Tac or Speedmount (both Acid-Free and Regular, though I usually have less issues with acid-free). I usually put things under pressure for 15-45 seconds, and if it starts to bubble I will put it back in for ~10 seconds. The set-up, which always stays in the press, is two 32 x 40 mats below the piece, and two release boards above the piece.
The most common problem I have is bubbling. Even if something is 100% completely even and flat (and believe me I am using a careful eye) when I take it out, even if it has no bubbles for 5-10 minutes after, inevitably I walk away and it begins to bubble. Usually in the center of the image, occasionally at the edges. This happens with magazine pages, whether or not I spray them with de-acidification spray, and even with brand new prints on clean standard printer paper. I keep it at around 180 degrees regardless. The shop is in a building where the temperature is usually somewhat inconsistently heated at around 60 degrees in winter, if that makes a difference.
Do I need a new press? Should I be leaving pieces in for longer/shorter periods with less/more heat? Is my dry-mount board not compatible? It seems the only common factor is something I must be doing incorrectly. Please help, advice is greatly appreciated.