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Offline 8 ten creations

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Waterbase stacking
« on: October 11, 2018, 09:17:27 PM »
To all the people that print waterbase inks. I need some help. I am wanting to start printing waterbase but can’t find the answers I am looking for.. when printing with waterbase what are your go to mesh counts? On tri-blends and 50/50 do you underlay like normal plastasol and stack on top of the under?
Thank you to anyone that can help.


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Re: Waterbase stacking
« Reply #1 on: October 12, 2018, 10:33:19 AM »
To all the people that print waterbase inks. I need some help. I am wanting to start printing waterbase but can’t find the answers I am looking for.. when printing with waterbase what are your go to mesh counts? On tri-blends and 50/50 do you underlay like normal plastasol and stack on top of the under?
Thank you to anyone that can help.

Define your waterbased ink. Waterbased? High Solid Acrylic? Poly Urethane? Discharge?
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Re: Waterbase stacking
« Reply #2 on: October 12, 2018, 06:04:06 PM »
Sorry if I was not specific. I already print discharge fairly well but need ink for the stuff that doesn’t burn. I’m talking about like Ryonet’s Fusion mixing system and comet white or CCI comparable product. I use CCI’s discharge inks. Not sure about the differences between high solid acrylic and poly urethane. Just trying to find out what people use and how they feel about it.