The challenge of restoring a curled document to a flat, displayable state is common, particularly with items such as decorative wall hangings or informational graphics that have been stored in cylindrical form. This process addresses the tendency of paper or similar materials to retain the shape in which they were stored, hindering its presentation or use. A typical example includes a newly acquired print arriving tightly wound in a tube.
Maintaining the integrity of the item is paramount. Flattening ensures the visual clarity of the graphic and prevents further damage, such as creases or tears that can occur when attempting to handle it in its rolled state. Historically, various methods have been employed, ranging from simple weighting to more elaborate techniques involving controlled humidity. Successful flattening enhances its aesthetic appeal and preserves its value.