"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Quote from: ShirtShackandMore on April 23, 2014, 06:04:07 PMI'm sold. I have to admit I was a bit skeptical because I've used Wilflex epic white for about 2 years. I've got approximately 3 gallons of wilflex epic left and I'll be purchasing 5 gallons of the legacy. It's smooth, floods great, flashes 2 seconds faster on a cold pallet and it's extremely opaque. I also noticed that it has great fiber matte down characteristics as well.I dont want to bash the ink but I would gladly send you my five that ran a small order for that 3 gallons of Quick. My 5 of Legacy is a 60 pound paperweight. It might be a good white for a manual printer but it cant hold a candle in the wind to QW on a decent sized run on an auto. It is a get what you pay for white at best. Its bleed resistance is not all that great either.
I'm sold. I have to admit I was a bit skeptical because I've used Wilflex epic white for about 2 years. I've got approximately 3 gallons of wilflex epic left and I'll be purchasing 5 gallons of the legacy. It's smooth, floods great, flashes 2 seconds faster on a cold pallet and it's extremely opaque. I also noticed that it has great fiber matte down characteristics as well.
It pushes way out the sides for me too, that's the only downfall for us so far, even with a winged flood bar. However I have been printing it at 73 dozen hr. on the CH3D without any modifications.
Quote from: dirkdiggler on April 26, 2014, 07:23:32 AMIt pushes way out the sides for me too, that's the only downfall for us so far, even with a winged flood bar. However I have been printing it at 73 dozen hr. on the CH3D without any modifications.I wonder if that difference in prodution speed is difference in performance. For us on our press, 40 doz is about where we are. My nazdar rep told me that wilflex echo white is very popular in south American big box contract print shops gor its ability to tun smooth at high speeds. Hsve you heard or tried that one. I hope to be up to y'alls speed soon
I think I have a sample of echo sitting somewhere, but right now we are sticking with Legacy until the next Great Thread that says "AWESOME" in the title appears.
So I've now run around 8000 prints using this legacy white and still not getting results Im thrilled with. I have gone through a few different gallons from different suppliers/lots and they all act the same. I do like the way it looks once printed but my big deal is the speed in which I have to print it. I can't get it to flood across the screen without it sticking to the floodbar or pushing way out the sides with non winged bars and honestly just can't print anywhere near the speed I can with our other whites. It might not be an issue for some but being a decent amount of my work is contract printing running 45 doz vs 75 is a big difference for me. With a few mods the ink works really nice but out of the bucket(after stirring very well) it doesn't hold up to other whites we use. Like you guys said all shops are different but this ink just prints too slow for lots of our jobs from what I've experienced and can't get it to roll on the flood no matter what unless I mod the ink. Anyone else experience this? Curious to know.
Quote from: dirkdiggler on April 26, 2014, 01:22:57 PMI think I have a sample of echo sitting somewhere, but right now we are sticking with Legacy until the next Great Thread that says "AWESOME" in the title appears. You are the man. It was some good laughs last time we talked. 10.25% and not a penny more lol