> So I have a questions. 1. Does Premier Spray or other > sprays equalize gloss differential? Yes, with the paper and printing mechanism I employ. I use clear gloss coating on an acid free ultra smooth Monadnock Astrolite cover paper, print with a Wasatch SoftRIP, and coat with Lacquer Mat Diamond gloss spray. The result is a semigloss with some surface texture. I have yet to find an ultra smooth (uncoated) paper that stays smooth after the inkaid treatment. Lacquer Mat works better than PrintShield in this case probably because it has higher solids content. With PrintShield you may have to apply more coats. You'll get much deeper black after the protective coating treatment. The lacquer spray while it removes the gloss differential does not increase the print's glossiness. You can use the Lacquer Mat Pearl (lustre) spray as a final coat for even less gloss. The Lacquer Mat spray doesn't smell as bad as the Sureguard Pro-Tecta-Coat photographic spray but surely cannot beat PrintShield. Note that you cannot use a water-based coating on the satin or gloss inkaid coating. > What does impress about my first inkaid test is that there > is a presence...kind of like the image is in the > paper...not on the surface.... My initial test of Inkaid > is worth exploring. There is a wonderful presence.... > better than I typically see in commercially coated > papers. Yes. This is also how I feel about this inkaid coating. There's almost a 3 dimentional feel to it. Also it dries much faster than commercially coated swellable polymer papers. And Epson UltraChrome also dries as fast as dye in the inkaid stuff. Please keep sharing your inkaid experiment. --nick
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Re: InkAid...Potential...Spray finishing advantages????
2009-11-24 by nghin
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