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Re: [Digital BW] Glop problem

2005-01-04 by Chris Hargens

Thanks for the information. 

Chris Hargens


--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Carl Schofield 
<scho@m...> wrote:
> I've only applied the glop via a 2200 printer using QTR profiles 
that 
> put down glop in small amounts (ink limit = 10%) of glop as the 
print 
> is made.  Takes awhile to dry completely but no smearing or ink 
> running.  I've only used this so far for B&W prints, but found that 
the 
> glop seems to be most effective in reducing bronzing when printed 
with 
> the UT class inks (I have UT2 and UT-FSN inks in my 2200 with the 
> glop).  I tried overcoating prints done previously in my 4000 with 
UC 
> inks and although bronzing was reduced significantly it was not 
> completely removed as with the glop/UT inks combination.  This 
> overcoating on the UC prints was done with glop limits of 10% to 
100% 
> and there was no smearing or running.  You will need to remove 
pizza 
> wheels (or front rollers for the 2200) from the printer used for 
glop 
> application to avoid tracking marks.
> 
> Carl Schofield
> 
> On Jan 4, 2005, at 1:06 PM, Chris Hargens wrote:
> 
> >
> >
> > I recently tried some glop on some color photos after letting them
> > dry overnight -- Inkjetart's Micro Ceramic Gloss Plus, Epson UC
> > inkset, 2200. Just to get a rough idea of how well glop would 
reduce
> > bronzing, I both brushed it on and applied it by spraying with a
> > bottle. In both cases the ink either smeared or ran down the 
print. I
> > figure that if this would happen if applied crudely by hand, then 
it
> > would also happen, though perhaps to a much lesser degree, if the
> > glop were applied through a cart. Have any of you who are
> > experimenting with glop had a similar experience?
> >
> > Chris Hargens
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