they cost a bit more but, rather than spraying your CDs (and lungs):
again, there is also a (watershield) WHITE printable side for those who'd rather a white background (behind their graphics) than silver.
In Canada, Paul, it would be:
Haven't used them, but hopefully they work
R richard sales
On Oct 17, 2009, at 1:23 PM, paul wrote: My mistake Andy, the R800 does have a clear coat when you print glossy paper that is water resistant and doesn't smear but it doesn't use that on printable cds and it is quite easy to smear the print on the cd with a wet finger. The spray is an excellent idea, I'll have to start using it myself. Thanks, Paul Haslem Ontario, Canada www.dulcify.caAt 04:09 AM 10/15/2009, you wrote: hi Margaret,
I'd also suggest get a can of this:-
http://pressit.com/sprayfix-print-protection-fixative.html
gives a slightly nicer finish, but more importantly it protects those inkjet inks which are water soluable.
andy butler
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