Thanks Jeff, I suspected that lamination would be the way to go. It seems there are archival laminates that do not alter the surface of the print these days, moving them toward very matte or very glossy. John --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "jkwait2000" < jkwait2000@y...> wrote: > I have done work for people in the past and have used a clear > lamination to seal the print. I also have mounted the mylar to > plexiglass using optically clear adhesive both have protected the > print and perserved the integrity of the clear sections > -Jeff > > > > A client of mine is a nationally recognized sculptor who creates > large pieces > > that are created from inkjet geometric patterns that are printed on > mylar with > > Lyson Lysonic "archival" dyes in an Epson printer. > > > > I have suggested that she spray these objects with Premier Art UV > spray to > > protect them since they are not behind glass. This coating however > changes > > the appearance of the mylar and does not go on smoothly. > > > > We are searching for something to coat this work with that will go > on evenly > > and not change the appearance of the work. Does anyone know of a > solution. > > > > Thanks, > > John > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
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Re: protective coatings for inkjet on mylar ?
2005-05-20 by john dean
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