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Old 26th March 2010, 08:38 PM
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Hahaha, that's what happen to my popadoms last night!
You print on popadoms??? Don't you have problems getting the emusion to stick - or do you mix it with a little mango chutney?

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You print on popadoms??? Don't you have problems getting the emusion to stick - or do you mix it with a little mango chutney?

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Glass Plate, Popadoms, whatever
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That's food for thought...........
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It interesting to know that there is a way of ajusting for dry down. Is there a set formula. I take it you can see the difference if you do not applie it.

The best way to print on popadoms is to add the emulsion first microwave and then add mango chutney for a nice sepia finish.
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