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In relation to Fibre Glossy's, must they be glazed to get the right finish?
I do love the wet look of the glossy fiber so one day I might have to see about ferrotyping...
Ferrotyping is a black art, man. I've tried to do it a few times and it's not easy. I've never been able to successfully pull it off. Any tiny bit of dust, dirt, or oil on the plate and the print is ruined. Don't get every last air bubble out from between the print and the plate, and the print is ruined. Have a small scratch on the plate? It will show on the print, and the print is ruined. No thanks, man. I'm real happy with RC glossy when I want a slick finish. I get the finish I want, and it costs less too.
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