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  1. #1

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    Default Does everyones water-based prints warp when drying?

    Or what can I do to prevent this? How do you guys prepare your paper so it is acclimated to the environment?

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    do a search...tons of threads on this.

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    I agree with JH

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    even i was having the same problem what keenan has? But JH has solved it now by suggesting us the different websites..
    dog portraits

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    lulz

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    Yes!

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    A few suggestions. Try pre-racking your paper... use a thicker stock... use higher mesh count... search forum threads

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    I agree with Dennis. Go to a different website for real answers.

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