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2002-05-03 by jt

has anyone used printguard to spray glossy prints? I bought some today and
just tried to spray a couple of prints before meeting up with Nij and co
tomorrow and it is horrible stuff. has anyone used it succesfully?

Julian

Re: [Digital BW] printguard

2002-05-03 by jt

It forms ridges and rings on the print - it is much thicker than my usual
stuff.

Julian
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Re: [Digital BW] printguard

2002-05-03 by Tim Spragens

> ... printguard...
> just tried to spray a couple of prints before meeting up with Nij and co
> tomorrow and it is horrible stuff.

Horrible, how? Smells bad, makes prints run?

Tim


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Re: [Digital BW] printguard

2002-05-04 by Robert G. Morrison

Use Krylon UV-Resistant Clear (#1305).  About 1/6 the price and much easier
to use in my opinion.  You will have to spray outside...or in a fume hood
though.  I also recommend a respirator if you will be doing a lot of
spraying.  I get a .25 to .5 increase in dmax with luster finish
papers...and complete smear resistance.

Robert
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On 5/3/02 2:03 PM, "jt" <julianthomas@...> wrote:

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> has anyone used printguard to spray glossy prints? I bought some today and
> just tried to spray a couple of prints before meeting up with Nij and co
> tomorrow and it is horrible stuff. has anyone used it succesfully?
> 
> Julian
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Re: [Digital BW] printguard

2002-05-04 by jt

Ican't get krylon in Europe. I've been using ghiant whichis ok, but my
regular supplier is out of stock -

Julian
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert G. Morrison" <rmorrison@...>
To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, May 04, 2002 2:30 AM
Subject: Re: [Digital BW] printguard


> Use Krylon UV-Resistant Clear (#1305).  About 1/6 the price and much
easier
> to use in my opinion.  You will have to spray outside...or in a fume hood
> though.  I also recommend a respirator if you will be doing a lot of
> spraying.  I get a .25 to .5 increase in dmax with luster finish
> papers...and complete smear resistance.
>
> Robert
>
> On 5/3/02 2:03 PM, "jt" <julianthomas@...> wrote:
>
> >
> > has anyone used printguard to spray glossy prints? I bought some today
and
> > just tried to spray a couple of prints before meeting up with Nij and co
> > tomorrow and it is horrible stuff. has anyone used it succesfully?
> >
> > Julian
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> > Please visit the Group Homepage to check the Files, Bookmarks, Polls and
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