Claims
- 1. A maxiprint easel, comprising:
an enclosure with a focus board for supporting photographic paper, the enclosure forming an interior, the focus board forming a series of holes connected to the interior; and a vacuum port for connection to a vacuum source to reduce pressure in the interior, wherein suction through the holes forces the paper onto the focus board when there is reduced pressure in the interior.
- 2. An easel according to claim 1, wherein the enclosure comprises one or more internal support strips to support the focus board.
- 3. An easel according to claim 1, wherein the enclosure comprises a backing board.
- 4. An easel according to claim 1, wherein the enclosure comprises a support strip.
- 5. An easel according to claim 1, wherein the vacuum port comprises an open-ended cylinder.
- 6. An easel according to claim 1, further comprising a vacuum cleaner having a hose for connection to the port.
- 7. An easel according to claim 1, wherein the focus board is constructed and arranged to form a series of holes in a rectangular shape slightly less than 8×10 inches.
- 8. An easel according to claim 1, wherein the focus board is constructed and arranged to form a series of holes in a rectangular shape slightly less than 11×14 inches.
- 9. An easel according to claim 1, wherein the focus board is constructed and arranged to form a series of holes in a rectangular shape slightly less than 16×20 inches.
- 10. An easel according to claim 1, wherein the focus board is constructed and arranged to form three rectangular patterns of holes within the focus board, a first pattern corresponding to slightly less than 8×10 inches, a second pattern corresponding to slightly less than 11×14 inches, and a third pattern corresponding to slightly less than 16×20 inches.
- 11. An easel according to claim 10, further comprising one or more templates for blocking one or more patterns to block suction through holes larger than a selected paper size.
- 12. An easel according to claim 1, wherein the focus board is constructed and arranged to form the holes at adjacent spacings that are less than about one inch.
- 13. A method for forcing photographic paper against an easel, comprising the steps of:
selecting a paper size and mounting the photographic paper to a focus board; and drawing a vacuum through holes within the focus board to force the photographic paper against the focus board.
- 14. A method according to claim 13, further comprising the step of blocking holes through the focus board that are larger than the paper size so as to block suction through holes exterior to the paper size.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuing application of commonly owned and co-pending U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/072,570 filed on Jan. 26, 1998, and which is hereby incorporated by reference.