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RE: Spam:********, [Digital BW] u/v protection

2006-12-22 by Robert Rock

Jeff,
I've used "Print Guard" from Lyson, Inc.
(http://www.lyson.com/printguard.html)  and also "PremierArt" from Premier
Imaging Products (http://www.premierimagingproducts.com/) . I've gone
through a case of each, and must say I prefer the PremierArt Print Shield
better. I like the final looks of the coating. Very smooth and flat (no
offensive glare). I've used it on a variety of papers too, with no negative
effects.
 
Both are good products, but I prefer the later.
 
Bob
 
From: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
trrekrider
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 10:50 PM
To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Spam:********, [Digital BW] u/v protection
 
I have recently begun to research the various u/v protection sprays
that are available. There seems to be a few on the
market...PrintShield, Glamour 2, Premier ECO and Clearstar Clearshield
that I have seen. It seems that there are considerations such as the
type of paper used (gloss vs matt or semi-matt), the final appearance
of the print you are striving to achieve and maybe others I have not
thought of. I print on an R2400 using a combination of Epson K3 and
MIS K4 carbon based LK, LLK and EZ-W inks on matt and semi-matt
papers. Any comments would be appreciated. I seems that the
water-based products are the best way to go? 

Jeff Burger 
 


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