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jasdown

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A naive canvas question
« on: February 14, 2010, 02:50:45 pm »

At the risk of revealing myself to be foolish and uninformed (a state, in which, I readily admit to belonging), would it be in any way feasible to add a "whole page" application of HP Gloss Enhancer to a canvas printed on a Z3200, with the intent of it being stretched?  Basically, I was wondering if the HP G.E. pass could function as sort of a low-budget, short-term alternative to a wet-rolled laminate like Glamour II or Eco Print Shield?

(Probably no great revelation here, but I have never made a canvas print.)

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Ernst Dinkla

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A naive canvas question
« Reply #1 on: February 15, 2010, 06:17:23 am »

Quote from: jasdown
At the risk of revealing myself to be foolish and uninformed (a state, in which, I readily admit to belonging), would it be in any way feasible to add a "whole page" application of HP Gloss Enhancer to a canvas printed on a Z3200, with the intent of it being stretched?  Basically, I was wondering if the HP G.E. pass could function as sort of a low-budget, short-term alternative to a wet-rolled laminate like Glamour II or Eco Print Shield?

(Probably no great revelation here, but I have never made a canvas print.)

Nope, the gloss enhancer has no body for an application like that. It can be used on gloss canvas I guess but it will not offer protection like the sprayed varnishes.



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