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screen printing => Ink and Chemicals => Topic started by: Doug B on July 02, 2013, 10:06:42 AM
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I've been out of the loop for a while doing other things at work but now
I have finally run completely out of QCM-158. I have to order something
today for a couple of fairly large orders. One is 100%, and of course,
the other is 50/50. Can I use Street Fighter LB on cotton? What else
is out there that is available in the south (Florida/Georgia)?
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Xenon Regular White is a good choice. I have some in Atlanta. $50 per gallon or $225 per fiver.
Sonny
404-895-1796
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Sonny, get in contact with Dru Dalton, Real Thread orlando, he is interested in trying Nova .
Sorry didn't mean to de-rail the white thread. That's a great price on the white by the way!
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Sonny, get in contact with Dru Dalton, Real Thread orlando, he is interested in trying Nova .
Sorry didn't mean to de-rail the white thread. That's a great price on the white by the way!
Thanks. I'll call now.
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I've been out of the loop for a while doing other things at work but now
I have finally run completely out of QCM-158. I have to order something
today for a couple of fairly large orders. One is 100%, and of course,
the other is 50/50. Can I use Street Fighter LB on cotton? What else
is out there that is available in the south (Florida/Georgia)?
I have used street fighter lb on cotton with great success. I find it needs a very small amount of reducer though.
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Sonny; Is it phthalate free?
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Sonny; Is it phthalate free?
Yes
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I love wilflex epic quick as an omni white plastisol. Runs like butter on many different garments on the manual or auto, has a soft, matte finish, excellent opacity and matte down, consistent bucket to bucket. It costs more than all the inks listed so far.
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epic quick is also my ink of choice, but its to high. wilflex better do something soon, our industry cant afford to stand for it.
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I,m using WM plastics Bright HO white been real good so far, lays down nice an flat compared to some other inks that raise, I will agree some of the better inks are getting very pricey, I won't even use One Stroke very good ink but those prices wow.
Darryl
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I love wilflex epic quick as an omni white plastisol. Runs like butter on many different garments on the manual or auto, has a soft, matte finish, excellent opacity and matte down, consistent bucket to bucket. It costs more than all the inks listed so far.
And its worth every penny. Spend time dicking around with crappy ink or pull it straight out of the bucket and run. It does not take long at all to pay for itself when 1 hour of shop time messing with lower end inks covers the cost difference.
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I feel the same way about Streetfighter as I used to about Quick. The only thing Quick has on SF
is a slightly more matte finish. For less than half the price, I'll deal.
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Thanks all. I'll try Xenon for now but I will keep an open mind. Just too many to choose from.
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I'm surprised nobody's mentioned Miami Screen Print supply's smooth or superior white.
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NuWhite is the way to go...yeah might be pricing but like blue said...do you want to be printing or stirring ink and messing with it....down time is more expensive than any of my ink
sam
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nuwhite has a blowing agent, that's what turned me to quick. I used nuwhite exclusively for years though.
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NuWhite is the way to go...yeah might be pricing but like blue said...do you want to be printing or stirring ink and messing with it....down time is more expensive than any of my ink
sam
Which is a fortiori why I am confused why the superior or smooth ink hasn't been mentioned. No need to stir or fiddle with - optically brighter than the other white inks we've used (street fighter, union bright cotton and Rutland maximum plus)and sits flat and very opaque - and cheaper than anything mentioned so far. Seemed like people tried it before and were going ga ga over it. We had great success with it, bu haven't tried the more expensive white inks mentioned on this thread.
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I have tried most of them and the Miami smooth is the best so far, and less expensive than most.
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Rutland non phthalate clairia series street fighter low bleed white, 200 bucks 5 gals, best white for us so far.
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The best white I've ever used is Onestroke EJ Special White Auto. It's expensive though.
For a more reasonable ink, Xenon is great, I find streetfighter to be so-so. It's a little stringy for me.
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Hey I forgot to mention one un-names so far. Nazdar sent me a gallon to test a few months back of Wilflex, Epic- Echo White. It was really nice. If we weren't happy with street fighter so far, or something changes, I think that would be the Wiflex white we would go to. We used to love quick, but every time we got a 5er something was always different about it. Maybe the distributor we bought it through since they have the whole bulk system and pour their own buckets and all but, the Echo white was nice. So far, I'm not seeing stringiness from SF, but who knows, next bucket might be different. So far it's very creamy, very opaque in one pass, great for under basing spot and sim. I often wonder if plastisols perform different for some of us because of our climates, like emulsions. Some of you guys are in very dry climates where like today, it's 80% humidity and 110 degrees in our shop. So maybe that has alot to do with how these inks act. Interesting to say the least right.
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our new go-to for cotton is Wilflex Solar white. dirt cheap, 5 gal for 200.00.. Buffalo white was awesome, but in the winter it turned into cement, no matter what we did to it. Phoenix white is still here for blends and things, I still love phoenix but if I can get something cheaper that performs just as good, it has to be done. costs are constantly rising.
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i agree with sam, it's more expensive to have the press not running(or flashing slower) than it is to spend a little more on ink. The cost per print is damn near negligable and if you can print an extra couple dozen an hour with a better ink, it actually will save you money
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I got some Wilflex Gladiator that I have been testing, its pretty good and about 100 buck cheaper than quick. But its not LB.
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I like the Miami smooth and superior for most things, but my favorite is Tidy from Rutland and then Wilflex Epic Sprint is really a close comparison to the Tidy white. If I didn't get the Tidy for as cheap as I do then I'd be Miami smooth or superior all the way.
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Does anyone have any specs on the Miami "dazzle" white? We sampled a 5 gal of it a few weeks back and meh.... Wasn't real happy with it at all, but my rep didn't know much about it.... Just curious if anyone knows what the dazzle from miami is?
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Never heard of the Dazzle. Did you ever use the smooth or superior Danny? It's certainly not near as good as the Tidy but for the price I think it's better than the SF. Don't get me wrong, the SF is fantastic for the price but it doesn't have the opacity of the Miami superior or the smooth. I wish the Tidy were a little longer bodied but it will perform at a much faster print speed than any other ink with the Epic Sprint coming in second. Those two inks will print at 30"/sec where the SF and Miami inks will break down around 20"/sec. I've done more "one hit whites" with the Tidy than any other ink by a mile, but I've sampled some Sprint recently and it is a high performance ink as well. It takes a little more shear pressure than the Tidy but it still has opacity at high print speeds and does some nice one hit whites.
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Alan, I haven't tried the smooth or superior yet..... I told my supplier to bring some in and what ended up showing up was "dazzle" white....... It was the worst squeegee climber I've ever seen by a long shot....... Suppose I will give Miami a call in the am to see what the difference between the inks are but I'm 100% sure it was called dazzle white. Maybe someone will chime in.... We are currently back to printing our trusty quick white but the pricing is getting a bit old.