Re: types of casein

From: Peter Marshall ^lt;petermarshall@cix.co.uk>
Date: 11/13/03-09:15:01 AM Z
Message-id: <memo.20031113151520.1708B@petermarshall.compulink.co.uk>

> Gum arabic solution is commonly used by printers. Perhaps a printing
> supplies dealer would be a good source of gum in the UK?
>
> Try this link:
> http://www.varn.co.uk/
>
> Dave in Wyoming
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David & Jan Harris" <david.j.harris2@ntlworld.com>
> To: <alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca>
> Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 1:18 AM
> Subject: Re: types of casein
>
>
> > Not entirely, though we are getting closer. I put this down to our
> relative
> > inexperience rather than gloy per se though, when we tested some gum
> > it
> > wasn't clearly better. Gum is much harder to get here in the UK - the
> > only
> > liquid form available seems to be W&N.
> > > I tried gloy every which way & could NEVER NO HOW get it to print
> > > continuous tone without either brushing or spraying. Can you?
> > >
> > > J.
> >

Dear David & Jan Harris

Terry King has a list of UK suppliers for gum bichromate needs at
http://www.hands-on-pictures.com/html/gumhow.html

If you have any problems, I'd give him a ring or email.

Peter Marshall
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