how to pack a print
Can someone respond to this post with the link to the thread that shows how to pack prints?? I just received a print from someone that I may buy an additional print from and the packing job was sub par. The print was rolled and stuffed into a 2" tube without craft paper then placed in a 4" tube. It had edge dings. Rather than trying to describe how to do it I thought the guy might benefit from photos.
NEWPORTS69 wrote:ive kept journal for very long time and ranked public restrooms because i srs hate using them, was working on an app but im not very smart
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http://forum.expressobeans.com/viewtopi ... ow+to+pack
Assume you are talking about this one. I always found some of these steps to be overkill, but if you are dealing with someone who has no idea...probably better that was I guess.
Assume you are talking about this one. I always found some of these steps to be overkill, but if you are dealing with someone who has no idea...probably better that was I guess.
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Thank you!! Anyone who stuffs a print into a 2" tube without craft paper is clues time 2.
NEWPORTS69 wrote:ive kept journal for very long time and ranked public restrooms because i srs hate using them, was working on an app but im not very smart
That guide is way out of date. Make sure to use tissue paper or glassine over the print when you roll it.Baker wrote:http://forum.expressobeans.com/viewtopi ... ow+to+pack
Assume you are talking about this one. I always found some of these steps to be overkill, but if you are dealing with someone who has no idea...probably better that was I guess.
I am all about overkill when it comes to shipping. Anything less...would be uncivilized.
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ya, tell us about the good ol' daystulip1637 wrote:Which was more lazy: your seller's packing job or your failure to utilize the search function rather than start a "help me I'm a useless millennial" thread?
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tulip1637 wrote:Which was more lazy: your seller's packing job or your failure to utilize the search function rather than start a "help me I'm a useless millennial" thread?
Ya got any sweet packing tips?
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what's more lazy? taking e z swipe at someone or actually helping them when they ask?
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tulip1637 wrote:Which was more lazy: your seller's packing job or your failure to utilize the search function rather than start a "help me I'm a useless millennial" thread?
How about you get drymounted buttercup.
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