No problem..Does anyone know if I can get in the UK compatible Canon gloss optimiser. Many thanks
Funny you should say that.In the meantime any experience anyone has will be very much appreciated
Thank you, The Hat.
It's interesting you are getting such good results. I'll look forward to doing some experimenting.
Have you tried it the other way around and if so does it make any difference? In their specification for the iX7000, Canon say that the whole sheet is coated with GO and printed over with the pigment inks which then react with the coating. They say that this "produces a professional document output with anti-paper curling, anti-bleeding and higher sharpness
Yes I have tried it with Glop first and then the ink, but its much better the other way round, Don’t use the iX7000 Glop in your cartridges, it will kill your print head, I got the TeeShirt..It's interesting you are getting such good results. I'll look forward to doing some experimenting.
Have you tried it the other way around and if so does it make any difference? In their specification for the iX7000, Canon say that the whole sheet is coated with GO and printed over with the pigment inks which then react with the coating. They say that this "produces a professional document output with anti-paper curling, anti-bleeding and higher sharpness