• 04-29-2012 12:31 PM #0
    silveror0
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    Do I understand you correctly that you're not using an easel? If so, you need to be aware that many papers will tend to curl up some at the edges, which may cause the print edges to blur. There is also a depth of field involved at the plane of the paper and, if exceeded, will cause the image to blur (increasing toward the edge of the image). The blades of the easel will hold down the curl.
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