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Gary Link <[log in to unmask]>
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Records Management Program <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 28 Jan 2015 15:43:30 -0500
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 couple thousand 24" x 36" Mylar drawings.  They currently hang in 
high-density blueprint storage cabinets, which cannot be moved full.  The 
individual drawings have reinforced holes by which they hang (if you're 
not familiar with Mylar drawings, they are extremely heavy).

There is some concern about transporting them flat (i.e. piled one foot 
high in multiple Speedpaks); the concern being the drawings could rub 
against one another and the ink might flake off.  There is a similar 
concern for the idea of rolling them up in tubes.
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Bob,

A couple of thoughts, not in any particular order:

For that big of a job, I'd be calling a moving vendor, even if the move is 
interoffice.
I'd roll them, any other way would be to unwieldy. If the journey will be 
short and not out into the elements, you can wrap each roll in blank 
drawings paper so you don't have to spend $ on tubes or boxes. 
Test a sampling to see if the ink does come off. I used to roll mylars all 
the time, and never had an issue with the ink or toner coming off. 

Gary 



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