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Re: [Digital BW] Re: More coatings

Re: [Digital BW] Re: More coatings

2002-09-22 by Phil & Marilu Morse

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Subject: [Digital BW] Re: More coatings


> MIS came out with the following blurb (c&p) last year but there is no
> follow up on their site. Did anyone check into this? It seems it's
> for glossy papers only and there aren't that many - so it's not
> the "silver bullet".
>
> Dec 3, 2001 - MIS Gloss Coat for Pigmented Inks
> We are experimenting with a new creation called MIS GLOSS COAT for
> our pigmented inks. When the MIS GLOSS COAT is applied to a pigmented
> (archival color or Quadtone) print made on GLOSSY paper, it produces
> a beautiful looking glossy print, that is durable and scratch
> resistant. The dull areas and surface ink problems disappear like
> magic. Making a good (beautiful and durable) glossy print with the
> MIS Archival or MIS Quadtone pigmented inks has always been a
> problem. The new MIS GLOSS COAT solves this problem.
> Here is the good part.
>
> It is NOT a spray can or "brush on" coating.
> It does not smell nor is it toxic.
> It is not expensive.
> It is easy to put on it does not run or bubble. Goes on uniformly
> using a printer, with no effort.
> It has UV resistance and increases the archival life of glossy
> prints.
> It will not yellow, crack or peel with age.
> This is a new product we are introducing. It is not on the website.
> If you are interested in trying it, let us know. Send an email to
> glosscoat
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