Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/08/11
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There is usually a final layer of black plastic / foil material wrapping
the print paper. If this is also broken, then you can assume that the
printing paper is doomed from inadvertent exposure.
Dan K
At 12:31 PM 11/8/99 -0700, you wrote:
>Dear Friends,
>
>I need some advice. A few days ago, i received a poorly packaged B&H
>shipping box filled with B&W printing paper. There wasnt enough peanut
>foam to keep the box was being crushed as boxes are usually piled on top
>of one another! As a result, there was a 2"x2" hole of the shipping box
>in one corner, and inside three of the printing paper boxes had 3"
>splits along the cardboard edges. I'm concerned that the printing paper
>may not be adequately protected from sunlight. Rather than go through
>the hassle of returning the boxes and waiting 3 weeks for replacements,
>I'd like to know what I should or can do.
>
>thanks
>bee lian
>
>
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