print frames (was fabric transfers)

KOUKLIS, KERIK T (Kerik.Kouklis@Aerojet.com)
Fri, 29 May 1998 12:56:49 -0700

Stay away from the P.F. printing frames!! They are poorly designed.
Rather than the typical spring steel arrangement that presses on the
middle of the back of the frame, they have a series of clips around the
edge of the back. Not the way to go - the pressure needs to be in the
middle to get good, even contact throughout. On top of that, the clips
they use are nasty little suckers that have a habit of pinching
unsuspecting fingers...

I highly recommend Doug Kennedy's frames. He can be reached at:

> Doug Kennedy
> 918 Louisiana St.
> Vallejo, CA 94590
> (707) 647-1447
> dbkennedy@juno.com
>
Kerik Kouklis
http://www.jps.net/kerik/

> Also, I had asked quite a few months ago about printing frames from a
> certain vendor, but now I've just received a Photographer's Formulary
> catalog which lists several very inexpensive frames. Has anyone used
> these?
>