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screen printing => Ink and Chemicals => Topic started by: tancehughes on September 08, 2013, 08:20:29 PM
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I have the Wilflex MX mixing system. A job we have is calling for Pantone 032 C. The Wilflex software doesn't pull up that color. Is this some type of standard red or something? I am just thrown for a loop here. Any help is appreciated, thanks!
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here in germany we buy this as a standard red from wilflex.... should be the same in the us i guess.
sericol has this as a standard too.
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I assume you have a PMS book to review. But just incase.
I use 032 red (a lot) in sim process because it makes really good blends with yellows to make good oranges and mixed with blues for browns.
It's got a touch of yellow shade to it, slightly more yellowish than a 185 red. To give you a target, If I remember correctly, 185 might be considered a Wilflex Scarlet red (I think).
I am looking at a color print out of the Wilflex standard ink colors and Scarlet is what I would call out, but (color prints can be off in varying edges as well) and my print here is on uncoated paper.
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I would think that a "standard red" is more like 185 or whats often known as a Fire truck red. To me tho, Fire truck red can be different to other peoples opinions and the way way see it. Still tho, just a guess, but a pretty tight one.
I sure wish they would just call Scarlet a PMS number as well, so you knew exactly what it matches up to. I got this from Wilflex one (from Ray) but I lost it between computers.
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1788 is almost the same. It is closer than your software or mixing system tolerances are.
pierre
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There are typically 14 colors in many Pantone matching systems. Red 032 is one of the Pantone reds. You can get to 032 by mixing some pigment color systems.
I looked at the polyone site and found an Epic MX mix for 032 here:
http://www.polyone.com/en-us/about/businessgroups/Inks/Literature/Epic%20MX%20Coated%20Form%20Guide.pdf (http://www.polyone.com/en-us/about/businessgroups/Inks/Literature/Epic%20MX%20Coated%20Form%20Guide.pdf)
Down on page 96:
RED 032 C PANTONE RED 032 C
Epic PF Fluo Pink 346.5
Epic PF Orange 326.7
Epic PF Mixing White 267.3
Epic PF Red 59.4
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Type in "032 C" It came up in my software. Doesn't show up if just 032. Its listed near the bottom with Reflex Blue and Rhodamine red
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are you typing a "zero" or the letter O?
are you putting a space between the 2 and C ?
type "RED 032 C" into the software - worked for me
if you just type "032 C" it wont come up
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I found it as PANTONE RED 032 C
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the wilflex red I use for 90% of our orders is 40000 GNS-GNS SCARLET , At my Wilflex dealer they refer to it as "Levis" red it is a nice red.
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I have the Wilflex MX mixing system. A job we have is calling for Pantone 032 C. The Wilflex software doesn't pull up that color. Is this some type of standard red or something? I am just thrown for a loop here. Any help is appreciated, thanks!
On the newest version of the software it is RED 032 C. I searched for "032 C" using the Pantone button for search. Hit "Next" a couple times and got it.
Epic PF Fluo Pink 346.53
Epic PF Orange 326.73
Epic PF Mixing White 267.33
Epic PF Red 59.41
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Thanks everyone, not sure what the issue was with my software. Got it mixed perfectly!