Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Running low on Miami superior so I bought a gallon of legacy from Nazdar while we wait for the fiver of Miamis to get here. Well I ended up using it on some cotton jobs and it was ok, just ok. But when we got to a fleece job the fibre matt down was terrible, it was so bad the screen was not clearing at all. It simply did not sheer from the surface. Ended up cleaning it out of the screen and putting Miamis superior white and and had zero problems. I know some may say to modify the ink with this or that but I prefer an ink the is RFU and does not require me having to do something to it that the manufacturers already should do.One thing it does flash very fast and is not tacky after flash, better than Miamis at least.
I bought a gallon of this stuff to see if it will replace my beloved Triangle Phoenix white...unfortunately, it doesn't even come close. how are you guys getting this stuff to print? I have completely switched to IC inks and this would have been nice to slide in place but so far, it's going to be turned into a HW...it floods really poorly and I really do not like to add anything to my inks if I don't have to. we mixed it for ten minutes in my heated ink room and it still printed poorly.....just shows how every shop is different I guess.
I got a quart from Mel-Ray a couple of weeks ago and tried it out. Prints easily out of the can with no modification, nice matte finish and a low cure temp according to IC -- 300 or just under. Printed some red 50/50 polos with it.But then I'm in sunny Florida, too.