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| I am most familiar with the EA toner that Xerox uses on their Docucolor line. I have gotten this UV coated with great results. However I am wanting to learn more about the effects of oil based toner and UV coating. I know that the Konica Minolta 6500 uses an oil based toner that will not allow certain UV coatings to adhere to the substrate, especially in heavy toner coverage areas. I do know that some coatings do exist that will work with the oil-based toners. I guess I am requesting any input on the topic. Has anyone encountered this yet? I appreciate any insight. |
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| If you find out about a coating that works please let me know. I have had some luck by pre-heating the UV Coating to 90 degrees, |
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| I would be more than happy to provide you with an ROI and product info on any of our products. Try Digital Layflat. http://www.in-publish.com/action.las...=16499&-Search http://www.printweek.com/news/667636...-digital-work/ Regards, Eric Bryant GBC Laminations Specialist-Michigan,Ohio, & Western Pa. Cell:216-509-5540 |