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Originally Posted by flatout
I can definitely see why international flat is a bad idea... and actually flat through UPS is a terrible idea really as well, they are very hard on items from what I have seen.
I still think flat can be safe if done correctly. But it takes time and effort, more time then rolling and throwing in a tube. Tubes are good though becasue they are sturdy, but they come with their own issues, like lithos catching on the way into the tube... or space in the tube so the lithos can bounce up and down. Also shipping costs are much higher due to tubes weighing so much.
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Shipping flat correctly is far more costly than shipping tube correctly usually due to volumetric weight
Besides shipping flat correctly will often weigh similar or more to a tube
Read Mortal's post on it and imagine how much that would weigh and its size
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Originally Posted by flatout
I agree with everything bu cost. If the flat is not considered oversize then it would cost less to send then a heavy poster tube. The weight of poster tubes far exceed the extra weight needed to make flat safe IMO... this is just my experience.
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Again almost all flat shipped prints are going to be oversized
18 inches by 24 inches is a standard size for prints
Adding 2 inches at least in either direction makes it very very large and almost certainly oversize