Yes. It is. I'm not sure how to do that though. The reason I'm asking is the printer we use here at work is a UV printer and we never use the gloss ink in any of the jobs we do but we keep having to buy gloss ink because every time the machine self cleans or circulates ink it uses up a little of the gloss. Also, the machine won't run without a gloss ink cartridge in the chamber. So I'm thinking, if we can add a layer of gloss over our print jobs (which are usually printed on pieces of painted MDF boards) not only will they have a little more pop, but we also won't be throwing money away buying gloss ink we don't use.
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