On 11/20/02 10:10 AM, "Paul Roark" <paul.roark@...> wrote: > I've found that EAM/EEM coats very well with a single coat of Hydrocote > Polyshield gloss polyurethane (or probably other similar coatings) with the > #22 or #30 wire-wound rod. The #15 was just not laying down enough coating > to cover properly. So far, I prefer the #30 and will be attempting to scale > up to 16x20 with that combination ASAP. Your success with the #30 probably indicates that the viscosity was too high for the #15. It could also indicate how low the solids are in the Hydrocote. > I have had more trouble with unevenness of coated 16x20 Eclipse prints that > were printed on the 3000. The very moist areas (large deep black areas) in > combination with the 3000's pizza wheels leave the paper rippled. The > ripples then make the coating go on unevenly. I'm searching for a way to > flatten the prints. I'm also hoping that EAM's thinner base may be an > advantage in this respect. I find exactly the opposite with other printers (1160, 1280, 7000). Eclipse is vastly superior to EAM for coating. I should say 300gm Eclipse. Personally, I wouldn't consider using a paper for coating that is less than 250gm. Eclipse (300gm), Museo (365gm) and Photorag (308gm) coat beautifully and are much easier to work with than thinner papers like EAM or Photorag (188) or Eclipse (190). Robert
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Re: [Digital BW] Coating -- EAM
2002-11-20 by Robert Morrison
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