Humidity and Framed Prints

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wtrswoopes
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Sun Sep 15, 2013 10:34 pm

A newbie to the hobby so looking for some advice.

Purchased a set of the Ansin Tron prints from a member here and I have them framed and ready to proudly display in my office. The issue... I work in a very old (historical) building and for several months during the summer and fall, the humidity inside is high. My office consistently runs about 65-70% humidity and that's with 5 dehumidifiers running in our wing of the building. The humidity has been so bad, we can't use to the copier to print two-sided because the paper curls.

Are my prints doomed if I hang them in my office? Outside of buying even more dehumidifiers, is there anything I can do? I saw some posts about using Damp-Rid but I worry the size of my office will make those pointless. Thoughts?

Thanks in advance for any tips.
wtrswoopes
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Wed Sep 18, 2013 9:09 am

And here I thought with the weather changing, I was on the downside of the humidity issue. Office was at 75% when I arrived this morning.

Still no tips?
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