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After a few days, bad wrinkles appear on the round printing, see above. [Click to see a larger image]. Possibly the spray adhesive shrinks when it dries causing these wrinkles.
Sigh! Possibly this problem cannot be remidied.
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Saturday, 19 December 2009
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- John S Cheung
- Singapore, Singapore
- I was born 1940 in Hong Kong.. After my first degree there, I left for training in England and continued with further studies and research at the Imperial College, London obtaining a PhD.. Since then I came to Singapore for an academic career.. I have now retired, take on a new passion and am active as an artist, doing sculptures, installations and oil paintings.. I was sponsored twice to present solo art exhibitions in Singapore, in 2007 and 2009. You can see my art website www.onesunartist.com.. I have since reinvent myself to take up writing, self-publishing 3 books.
John, have you tried shrink wrap?
ReplyDeleteWould it work to keep this glossy printing very flat?
ReplyDeleteOne type which I've got is useful for wrapping objects together for their protection, say during transportation.
The other type is for use in kitchen.
Both types are not too wide, the former about 18 in, and the latter about 12 in.
The type I use is glossy and durable. It's made for graphic arts. http://www.dickblick.com/products/shrink-film/
ReplyDeleteThanks for the information.
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