Andu, These sprays can significantly help protect matte prints from damage also. However, they do not seal them up well enough to clean them, like taking a wet paper towel to the surface. Also, the sprays do not increase the dmax of matte prints. It takes a heavier coating to do that. We were getting very good dmax increases using wire-wound (Mayer) rods and Hydrocote polyurethane on matte papers. Whether this PremierArt spray scales up better than the wire rod remains to be seen. Paul www.PaulRoark.com ________________________________ --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Roark" <paul.roark@v...> wrote: > I sprayed a Semigloss test strip with Lyson Print Guard using the same > procedure I had used for the PremierArt Print Shield. The cans, labels, and > smells of the 2 are virtually identical. Now that the spray procedures have > been equalized, I think the results look identical also. I think they are > the same. Are these sprays compatible with matte papers as well say, photo rag? Andu
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RE: [Digital BW] Re: Lyson Print Guard
2003-12-16 by Paul Roark
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