Ghiant INKJET FIX 400ml Satin Fixative Spray for Inkjet Papers
Ghiant INKJET FIX 400ml Satin Fixative Spray for Inkjet Papers
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This semi-gloss topcoat is acid free and archival safe. Ghiant satin fixative spray is designed specifically for inkjet papers for a smooth finish with a slight sheen to extend the longevity of your prints. Satin is halfway between gloss (shiny) and matt (non-reflective).
It’s easy to apply and perfect for home or professional use. Use it as a clear fixative for artwork, printed photographs, magnets and stickers that are not translucent. Perfect for images that will be displayed without a glass frame, such as images on a foam board.
How to use INKJET FIX aerosol spray:
- Photo Papers
- Vinyl Stickers
- Giclee Art Prints
- Magnets
Features
- Finish: Satin (semi-gloss)
- Size: 400 ml
- Weight: TBD
- Apply: Hold can about 20-30cm away
Characteristics
This fixative spray is fast drying with a semi-gloss finish. It helps protect your drawings from damaging UV to prolong image longevity. It produces a clear varnish and protective coating for your inkjet photos, presentations, posters, and more.
NOTE: Ghiant INKJET FIX spray fixative will not work on regular paper. It only works on inkjet printer paper except for PPD clear or frosty stickers.
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Cover your inkjet printed photos with a satin finish designed to prolong ink longevity as it enhances the UV properties. Inkjet photos sprayed with this Ghiant Fixative Spray will have a satin finish. Great as a fixative for matt photos. Only works with inkjet papers.
PPD Magnetic Paper Sheets will accept this fixative spray as a satin coating after you print your design. Intended to fix and protect inkjet inks, this fast-drying protective coating works well with PPD Vinyl Self-Adhesives and Sticker Papers. It will not work on clear or frosty finish stickers.
Protect your inkjet printed fine art papers with a satin coating using INKJET FIX. Ideal for coating artwork displayed without glass, such as on a foam board. Spray multiple coats, overlapping slightly, across the entire surface

