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Subject:
Inkjet Printable CD lacquer, "cheap", "Do it Yourselfer"
Category: Computers Asked by: dedmike-ga List Price: $7.77 |
Posted:
01 Nov 2005 00:48 PST
Expires: 25 Dec 2005 03:57 PST Question ID: 587430 |
what is best "home" lacquer technique for protecting ink jet printed cd's. I've seen a product(too $) that can be used manually. Verity is the company? Anyways, what's a cheaper home solution? Thanks, Michael Myers |
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Re: Inkjet Printable CD lacquer, "cheap", "Do it Yourselfer"
From: hardhat-ga on 01 Nov 2005 14:12 PST |
Buy the cheapest hairspray you can find. |
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Re: Inkjet Printable CD lacquer, "cheap", "Do it Yourselfer"
From: merfieslaw-ga on 11 Nov 2005 20:30 PST |
You might also try art supply stores -they (used to at least) sell a spray "fixer" for art work... |
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Re: Inkjet Printable CD lacquer, "cheap", "Do it Yourselfer"
From: smedleys-ga on 18 Dec 2005 15:56 PST |
The best product we have found for coating CDs is McDonald SureGuard Pro-Tecta-Cote Photographic Lacquer. It seals the printed CD and helps waterproof the ink. Hope this helps. |
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Re: Inkjet Printable CD lacquer, "cheap", "Do it Yourselfer"
From: dedmike-ga on 25 Dec 2005 03:56 PST |
Thank you very much. I've been using Kiwi Protectall. Satisfactory,yet lacking. Problem solved. McDonald SureGuard Pro-Tecta-Cote Photographic Lacquer, I can't wait to get some. Thanks again, Mike |
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