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  1. Member The village idiot's Avatar
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    This question came up in a thread in the computer section many weeks ago, but I'll continue it here. So who is going to be the first to try this? I just stumbled upon a link while reading about printing onto regular artist canvas, and he found that you needed a special coating to be able to print onto the canvas. Then he found such a product, here's what it says:
    Artists can now use almost anything that they can feed into their ink-jet printers! inkAID can be used on papers of all kinds, aluminum, acrylic sheets, wood, and more.
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    http://www.inkaid.com/


    Wouldn't it be nice if you could spray it on with an old inkjet printer?

    BTW: Gesso is what you normally use on canvas before you paint it.
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    did you read the directions though ? it is quite a lot of work !

    http://www.inkaid.com/inkAIDwhitematteinstructions.pdf
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    Yes I did. Looks like disks would need the adhesive, and then the coating of choice.
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