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The activator does work with the others, but when you run out, make sure and use CCI's activator. There is a difference, some folks say they are all the same, but they really aren't. Not only does it not stink as bad there is a noticeable difference in your outcome, the proof is in the pudding we did alot of testing and actually scrapped what we had left of the Matsui activator and just moved over to the one by cci.
just brought home a quart of new ink. No issues at all. Something definitely happened to my ink. At least I know I'm not crazy though...
Quote from: mimosatexas on February 21, 2014, 05:24:38 PMjust brought home a quart of new ink. No issues at all. Something definitely happened to my ink. At least I know I'm not crazy though...In, and of itself, discovering some defective ink is not an accurate measure of one's mental health. Look what business you picked, and where you hang out, and for instance.
You will see a huge huge difference, even with color matching with the base. The CCI Dbase, or even Magna's base are our favorites. Both can also print, un activated as a just plane water based color. The only thing with the CCI coloring, even though their software can help you achieve and almost exact pms right out of the box, you will go through more of it than you did with the matsui pigments. The magna pigments are alot like Matsui in that they are higher in concentration so you go through less pigment to make a color, but the pricing of the CCI is very very good, and unless you are mixing gallons it's really not that bad, it's amazing how many images you can print with the CCI Dbase, so we have learned to mix more accurate amounts per job an minimize waste. CCI dialed it in very good. The only thing I wasn't too happy with Magna is that the pms software is all calibrated to Uncoated, not that huge of a deal, but you just have to go through and make sure the match will be close to coated pms swatches. I still use the matsui printgen and fixerN out of habbit and never have wash out issues, so we stick with that combo.
Have you ever tried our DSFP product? It is by far the best in the market and known to print through very high mesh counts, which is very important in the fashion industry. If not, we would be happy to send you a sample for you to evaluate and review. PM me your address and will get you a sample of both the DSFP clear base and white. We also have a mixing software online at www.matsui-color.com which has been recently updated to use fewer components and works very well when using different Matsui bases.
Thanks for signing up Matsui (is that your first or last name?)I don't use many of your products but I do love your metallic. That stuff is the bee's knees.
I spoke to my supplier about lot numbers, but unfortunately I had put the ink into a new bucket and discarded the original when I purchased it. In the future I will document the lot number when I transfer containers. The 5 gallon buckets y'all use are horrendous when it comes to being able to re-seal the lids, so I always put them in a new bucket with a better lid. The plastic around the lip cracks and bends easily and getting a good seal after initially opening them has been a problem on every one I have purchased so far. I purchased both this 5 gallon of white and a 5 gallon of brite base at the same time, and the brite base is still working perfectly.Don't get me wrong, I love your product and I am invested pretty heavily when it comes to the pigments and additives, but I am currently testing other whites. I have been wanting to test other whites for a while and this experience basically just pushed me to finally do it.