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With our white (Xenon) the reason for the body it has is that we do not use puffing agents for our bleed blockers. We use a plasticizer. The ink is manufactured on the outer edges of its performance envelope. A little curable reducer is all you need to break the body and not lose any performance.
I don't think anyone has mentioned Wilflex Bright Tiger. I use this all the time and its great, it does puff up alittle bit but overall a very good white at a very low price.
Quote from: Printficient on September 28, 2011, 08:01:13 AMWith our white (Xenon) the reason for the body it has is that we do not use puffing agents for our bleed blockers. We use a plasticizer. The ink is manufactured on the outer edges of its performance envelope. A little curable reducer is all you need to break the body and not lose any performance.Is this the same Xenon?http://xenonproducts.com/default.aspx