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Gloss varnished flags

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I have three types of flags: commercially made, printed on a laser printer at work & Warflag ones, copied & printed at home on the inkjet.

The first two types have a rather pleasing sheen whilst the third, cheap jack option, are flatly dull.

I have some Vallejo Gloss acrylic varnish.....do any of you lot gloss varnish your flags?

I know I can (& probably will) experiment but I'd like to get some opinions frst.

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If it is inkjet printed, spray varnish, brush may well lift the ink. I would advise sealing inkjet anyway, as it is not as colourfast, unless a proffessional printers machine has done it.
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I gloss varnished some Warflag offerings a few days ago without any problems.

It was Humbrol enamel varnish but I have no idea what sort of printer we have. Would the ink be different between a laser printer or ink jet?
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Inkjets use a wet ink, that 'may' be water soluable. lasers use a toner powder that once heat fixed is not water soluable generally.

In this discussion for water mean any liquid....
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I have been using warflags printed on my inkjet on standard copy paper for 8 years plus. After printing I lightly spray them with army painter anti shine varnish on both sides of the paper before cutting them out of the sheet. I use PVA binder to stick them to the pole and to curl them. Finally I give them a coat of the same brush matt acrylic varnish I use on the troops. Before I thought to spray them I did get some runs but never since using the spray.
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Yes but he’s been doing that for over 10 years now
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Well, we all have, to be honest. Quietly, of course, but never, never, when you're buying a round.
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That’s quite a hypothetical situation though
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