I been printing for 3-4 years now, I have struggled with how best to pack my prints because my customers do not require lamination so I am limited by how much I can move them around. My current process is to lay them out on a very clean floor or table. I then make sure all the edges are aligned. I then hold them tight to the core (I don't tape them, should I?). Then I roll them up, image side out. I get into trouble when the start skewing or coming off the core. I eventually get it so that they are on there with enough strength and room to stay on the core. I then put the core on the plastic ends so it is stays off the ground in the box. I Secure it with a cover layer of brown paper and strap it together with Seyran wrap. The more prints I have to roll the harder it becomes. The large prints are the hardest I'm talking anywhere between 6-10 tiles over 48-50" by 12-15 ft give me a really hard time every time and since they are so big it just gets to be quite the fail.
My question is this: Is there a video or tutorial out there or a method that is tried and true for doing this? Do you tape to the core before rolling? Is there a way to avoid skewing off the core?
My question is this: Is there a video or tutorial out there or a method that is tried and true for doing this? Do you tape to the core before rolling? Is there a way to avoid skewing off the core?