User manual
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PART
VI.
PRINTING 0
EA
TMAN'S
SOLIO PAPER.
H
A
VI~G
found
that
amateurs
can
easily
handle
our
~olio
Paper
we
have
now
sub
tituted
it
for
the
Ferro-Pru
iate
Paper,
which
we
formerly
furnished
with
the
A,
B, C,
outfit,
a
it
makes
far
hand-
somer
pictures
than
the
blue
print.
olio
prints
have
a
warm,
brown
tone
and
are
usually
mounted
on
card-board
and
highly
burnished.
AfdllOd
of
P,
illl-
illg.-
0
pen
the
printing
frame
of
the
A, B, C,
outfit
and
lay
the
nega-
tive
back
down
u
po
nth
e g I
as
(the
~
=
:.
_::S:_-~~~=.G~::!!d!
back
is
the
shiny
ide).
Place
upon
this
a
piece
of
Solio
Paper,
face
down.
Replace
the
back
of
the
frame
and
secure
the
springs.
The
back
is
hinged
to
per-
mit
of
uncovering
part
of
the
print
at
a
time
to
inspect
it
without
destroying
it
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