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Why has Print File chosen a continuous seal rather than a broken or stitch seal?

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Why has Print File chosen a continuous seal rather than a broken or stitch seal?

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Our continuous seals allow you to insert your negatives more easily without the corners becoming hung-up and causing scratches, wrinkles, or bending of your negatives. A broken or stitch seal increases this risk. Also, continuous seals are thinner and allow contact printing of 35mm negative on 8″x10″ paper.

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