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datasafe
Posts: 28 Joined: Mon 21 May, 2007 10:57 am
Location: Bridgend, South Wales, UK
Organisation: Stitch-Up Creative
Interests: Printing, t-shirts, photography, computers & fast cars
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by datasafe » Sun 19 Jan, 2014 4:57 pm
Long time since I've been on here!
Wonder if I could tap into your experience?
I'm using an Epson 9880 to print onto inkjet canvas with these inks:
I purchased the following Matte Varnish 2.5LT Liquid Version to finish the print and protect it:
http://www.picturemaster.co.uk/product_ ... tAodnw8AWQ
After printing I leave the canvas to dry for 24hrs before applying the varnish. The problem is, the varnish destroys the print! I've tried applying with a foam roller and using a spray-gun, both destroy the print!
Could some kind soul tell me what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks
John
John Cooper
datasafe
Posts: 28 Joined: Mon 21 May, 2007 10:57 am
Location: Bridgend, South Wales, UK
Organisation: Stitch-Up Creative
Interests: Printing, t-shirts, photography, computers & fast cars
Location: Bridgend, South Wales, UK
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by datasafe » Sun 19 Jan, 2014 5:19 pm
Here's a typical example of the problem I'm having:
John Cooper
CanvasChris
Posts: 622 Joined: Tue 04 Mar, 2008 11:05 pm
Location: Brixworth
Organisation: Retired Picture Framerand Printer
Interests: mountain biking & drinking beer.... not necessarily in that order!
Location: Northampton
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by CanvasChris » Sun 19 Jan, 2014 5:31 pm
Canvas needs to be the right stuff... Inks an varnish you mention are fine so only leaves your canvas.
What canvas are you using? if it's either their Satin or Gloss then thats your problem. it's not necessary to laminate those two due to the coating not accepting laminates.
datasafe
Posts: 28 Joined: Mon 21 May, 2007 10:57 am
Location: Bridgend, South Wales, UK
Organisation: Stitch-Up Creative
Interests: Printing, t-shirts, photography, computers & fast cars
Location: Bridgend, South Wales, UK
Contact:
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by datasafe » Sun 19 Jan, 2014 5:55 pm
Thanks for the reply
I believe you might have solved it - I'm sure I'm using their satin inkjet canvas!
If this is the issue, how can I give the print some protection against water splashing on it?
Many thanks
John
John Cooper
CanvasChris
Posts: 622 Joined: Tue 04 Mar, 2008 11:05 pm
Location: Brixworth
Organisation: Retired Picture Framerand Printer
Interests: mountain biking & drinking beer.... not necessarily in that order!
Location: Northampton
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by CanvasChris » Sun 19 Jan, 2014 6:12 pm
only option is a hot laminate process....IE Hotpress
If you want to laminate for protection just get Matt Canvas.
datasafe
Posts: 28 Joined: Mon 21 May, 2007 10:57 am
Location: Bridgend, South Wales, UK
Organisation: Stitch-Up Creative
Interests: Printing, t-shirts, photography, computers & fast cars
Location: Bridgend, South Wales, UK
Contact:
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by datasafe » Sun 19 Jan, 2014 6:43 pm
Thanks, I'll do just that
You've solved a mystery
John Cooper