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If its the 711 legacy white its good for blends and cotton. I have been using it for years with great results. I started with 711 7 years ago. Switched to Ryonet White, Excalibur, union, and a few others. It has held up the best. I have shirts I printed 7 years ago I wear every week that still look better then some of the other inks after 2-3 years.
If its the 711 legacy white its good for blends and cotton. I have been using it for years with great results. I started with 711 7 years ago. Switched to Ryonet White, Excalibur, union, and a few others. It has held up the best. I have shirts I printed 7 years ago I wear every week that still look better then some of the other inks after 2-3 years.[/quoteThe 711 is know as the classic white and the legacy white is a totally different white. We are new to the international ink line so we are learning all the different whites they have to offer, but the legacy white seems to be the go to white. It's made for 100% cotton and 50/50.
So I got in a 5er of International Coatings Legacy white through Spot Color supplies, the guys have been great to deal with, great prices as well!!! This ink is so dang creamy, so opquque. You can flash it with an IR flash 3 seconds on a cold pallet. It's killing the performance that we were getting from Street fighter white. Also, it cures lower so the girls are out there rockin out a job right now shirts flying through the dryer with a nice thick deposit, super super opaque! If you can get a sample of it, I highly recommend it over what we have been using. The past few whites were Street Fighter, Miami superior, Wilflex Echo, and Wilflex Quick. It's slamming all of those, "for us".
I have to say Scott, when I opened the bucket and just saw how it was on the lid, I knew it was going to be nice and creamy. It glides with the flood bar so nice compared to SF. We did 5 jobs with it today, just loving it. Also when screens were being carded off, it came off so easy leaving very little behind, big time saver there. Normally we would use a clean up card to card the bulk off, then someone before de-taping would have the different colors with stiff scrapers to get the residual ink off if it was a thicker ink. This stuff is so creamy it won't even need it. Thanks for "pushing me" to try it out in prodcution.
Awesome! We tested it aswell from Brannon and Scott and will be getting a 5er as soon as my current one runs out. I agree its super nice.
What is the gallon and 5 gallon pricing like?