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Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Printing: Printers, Papers and Inks => Topic started by: angela on March 25, 2007, 12:33:11 pm

Title: protective sprays for inkjets
Post by: angela on March 25, 2007, 12:33:11 pm
I am trying to find a good MATTE Spray for Matte  Paper. Some sprays/waterbased coatings  that claim to be matte still leave some sheen to the picture or turn it milky white.  I want it to be completely flat.
I print on Hahnemuhle textured fine art paper.
After spraying I go back in and add paint and respray/coat  it again.

I've looked online, here are some products that caught my interest.....
Eco Print Shield - Aqueous coating.

and


Glamour 2 Giclee Veneer coating for prints in Matte.


These are both water based which I'd prefer, but any great solvent sprays recommendations would be appreciated too.
Has anyone used the following two products?

Thanks for all the help.

Angela
Title: protective sprays for inkjets
Post by: Recked on March 26, 2007, 04:08:51 pm
Hello,

Have you tried Hahnemuhle's own product yet?

I purchased some recently though I haven't yet had time to try it out.

good luck
Title: protective sprays for inkjets
Post by: mikeseb on March 26, 2007, 06:30:23 pm
Premier Art Print Shield works on any surface. Matte papers will stay matte. It will decrease bronzing and gloss differential on glossy papers.
Title: protective sprays for inkjets
Post by: Ken Doo on March 26, 2007, 06:37:08 pm
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I am trying to find a good MATTE Spray for Matte  Paper. Some sprays/waterbased coatings  that claim to be matte still leave some sheen to the picture or turn it milky white.  I want it to be completely flat.
I print on Hahnemuhle textured fine art paper.
After spraying I go back in and add paint and respray/coat  it again.

I've looked online, here are some products that caught my interest.....
Eco Print Shield - Aqueous coating.

and
Glamour 2 Giclee Veneer coating for prints in Matte.
These are both water based which I'd prefer, but any great solvent sprays recommendations would be appreciated too.
Has anyone used the following two products?

Thanks for all the help.

Angela
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Glamour II is fine for canvas.  I'd rather use Premier Art Spray for prints.