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[filmscanners] RE: Protective coatings for prints?



Jim, there is - coatings are discussed at length on the various Epson lists.

I don't take much notice thought as I don't use them...  but I'll post a
question there and see what happens.

tim

> -----Original Message-----
> From: filmscanners_owner@halftone.co.uk
> [mailto:filmscanners_owner@halftone.co.uk]On Behalf Of James L. Sims
> Sent: February 22, 2002 8:22 AM
> To: tim@KairosPhoto.com
> Subject: [filmscanners] Protective coatings for prints?
>
>
> This may have been addressed previously, if it has I apologize.
> Is there a protective coating that can be applied to prints made
> on glossy media from ink jet printers?  The prints from my Epson
> 1200 are very "sticky" and, occasionally, I make prints on glossy
> paper that require a good bit of handling.  Unless the inks are
> universally soluble, it would seem to me that there should be some
> kind of coating, preferably an aerosol, that could be applied.
>
> Jim Sims
>
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