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Re: Question for Henk Thijs re: rabbit skin glue



At 01:52 PM 3/26/08 -0400, Susan V wrote:

I just got an email ad today from Daniel Smith art materials and they say they now have the Golden coatings for digital printing.   Golden also has a topcoat for digital prints that looks interesting.

I agree that the Golden digital topcoat does seem interesting, and it's very likely I will be using that in the near future.

Has anyone tried using good-old Liquitex mediums for this purpose?  (surface prep for inkjet printing)  They dry clear and come in matte or gloss finish.

Maybe watered down, about 1 part liquid medium to 10 parts water? You'd still want the ink to stay _on_ the surface you create, so I'd think less is more. I think I'll try that, too.

Take care,
Randi

susan
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On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 5:10 AM, henk thijs <henk.thijs@hetnet.nl> wrote:
Hi Randi,
Just one other thing, after coating, if the paper is not flat, do not try to force the paper in the printer, just tape a stroke of flat paper on the 'leading' site of your print paper.
succes,
Henk


On 26 mrt 2008, at 1:42, pulpfic@telus.net wrote:
Thanks, Henk, for the detailed instructions!

Randi

At 12:10 AM 3/26/08 +0100, Henk Thijs wrote:
Hi Randi,
My process:

15 to 20 grs crystals in 100 ml tapwater;
wait 15 min -like preparing gelatine-;
add another 100 ml water;
heat until 60 to 65 degree Celsius;
down to about 40 degree Celsius (to avoid blistering);
now i cover a tray with hot water with a piece of glas, put the paper on it and coat with a foam brush,
let it dry and coat a second time.

(keep the glue at t40 degrees the whole time you work with it, it is not good to let it down and heat again)

 succes,
Henk



On 25 mrt 2008, at 23:30, pulpfic@telus.net wrote:
Hi Henk,

At 02:33 PM 12/5/07 +0100, you wrote:
that is the reason i mentioned the rabbit glue coating; with the glue it acts like a real inkjet-paper (so one can use all the paper one collected over the years .....:-).

I've purchased the rabbit skin glue (in dry form) to make papers receptive to inkjet printing.

On the package it says 3 tablespoons glue crystals to one quart water (about 45 ml glue crystals to a litre of water), but this is for sizing fabric to paint on; is that a good recipe for coating papers for inkjet? Also, do you coat by dunking paper in a tray, or would you brush the glue onto the paper?

Thanks for your advise, past and future.

Take care,
Randi

And for the transparencies .... to coat the clear material is cheaper and if the negative is not ok, just in hot water and you can use it again.
On the other hand if money is not the point why messing around .... :-)
cheers,
Henk


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