And now Hahnemuhle has a uv spray that looks and applies exactly like Premiere Art. They even have the same new spray nozzles which are sputtery in my opionion and inferior to the original Premier Art nozzles that were very smooth. It woudn't surprise me if they came from the same factory with different labels. The Lascaux and Lyson nozzles are better. They both work great in eliminating bronzing on the fiber gloss papers like Innova, but I'm ready for a printer that doesn't require this toxic mess. Like a real glop channel, Epson, is that too much to ask? I've spent way too much money on that expensive uv spray. john --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, atodzia@... wrote: > > Desert Varnish is the same spray. > > On Sat, 22 Dec 2007 16:02:38 +1300, you wrote: > > >Hi, > >I wondered if anyone could voice an opinion of this spray. I've used Lyson Print Guard, which didn't change the appearance of the print at all, but the fumes are appalling. > > > >I might be tempted to change if this spray is less obnoxious or more protective. > > > >Thanks, > >Richard >
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Re: [Digital BW] Desert Varnish Spray
2007-12-22 by john dean
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