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Post by afcgotsoul on Jan 25, 2007 21:14:26 GMT
I make a few cds for my car etc but print on them. A track listing, a picture, etc. I use Ritek cdS and an Epson printer that uses water based inks. I dry all cds for a long time but if they are spottled with water accidentally (at any time in the future) - the inks will run somewhat. Anybody had this experience ? I expect to spray "lacquer" the printed disc but don't know what to use. Any comments appreciated.
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Post by Nick® on Jan 26, 2007 10:36:35 GMT
I make a few cds for my car etc but print on them. A track listing, a picture, etc. I use Ritek cdS and an Epson printer that uses water based inks. I dry all cds for a long time but if they are spottled with water accidentally (at any time in the future) - the inks will run somewhat. Anybody had this experience ? I expect to spray "lacquer" the printed disc but don't know what to use. Any comments appreciated. A lot of laquers on the market but need a few coats, best is probably Lyson printguard.
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Post by afcgotsoul on Jan 26, 2007 15:51:40 GMT
Thanks Nick - now all I need is a stockist.
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Post by billysbag on Jan 27, 2007 11:03:12 GMT
hi brian.i bought printable cds.you can print st to them with no problem of running at all regards bill
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