I did think of trying the Golden UVLS that I was already using with a hand spray, or ECO Printshield, thinned down. We asked Premier for advice about using ECO-P in a printer, pointing out the potential advantages, but got no reply. So I decided to start with something that was already formulated by people who know a great deal more than I do about ink and inkjets. I don't mind experimenting, but I don't want to clog a 2200 with varnish. I was given a C82 which I might try with a mix of the above-mentioned coatings and MIS base after doing settling tests. I have no idea how Krystal Topkote will behave as it ages, and I got the impression that Image Specialists hadn't either. Best, Helen --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Greg" <dfaprinting@y...> wrote: > > I wonder if you thinned Glamore or Glamore2 down enough if it would > spray and cover well enough to do what you want to do. >
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Re: Krystal Topkote
2006-01-17 by helen_bach2003
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