Todd, I inquired about this product about a month ago. They are having problems with it (exactly what I don't know), but for now, from what I understand they are no longer selling it... it does sound like a terrific idea though... When I have the time and resources, I would like to follow up on it, perhaps picking the brains of MIS. It does sound to me potentially the best way of consistently applying a top coat to a print.... --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., Todd Flashner <tflash@e...> wrote: > Has anyone tried the MIS Gloss Coat? > > From their website: > > "MIS Gloss Coat Sample - Gloss Coat is a clear odorless coating which can be > applied to a glossy archival pigmented print to eliminate dull spots and to > seal the surface to make the print more durable. Requires a second printer > to apply. Comes in a 2 oz sample bottle, virgin empty cartridge not > included. > > $5.00" > > Sounds like a good idea but I wonder about clogs, and for that matter how > does one do a nozzle check??? > > Todd >
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Re: MIS Gloss Coat
2002-04-24 by klog221
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