ReflexBlueHorror
Active member
Just wondering if an uncoated paper was aqueous primed first, and then printed with UV inks, whether this'd allow for denser colours than if it didn't have the AQ?
Thanks D Ink Man. I'm guessing the paper's absorbancy would mean its surface doesn't appear changed. Wouldn't it cause yellowing though? Cheers
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