"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Danny:Is that the International Coatings C3/Equalizer like system?
Are these inks suitable for manual printing also? Or only high speed auto's?How about using them over a discharge base?
PVC and Phthalate free?Do you have a link to original manufacturer?
Which product can be used on rfu inks to make them less tacky after flashing? Magic or the base? Just wondering cause I'm running into situations where I have to flash and print right after the flash, wondering if one of these would help that.
Quote from: blue moon on March 25, 2016, 05:55:52 PMJoe was just here and after we made one change on the press we are 100% on board with his ink. I think before the changes his stuff was twice as good as anything around, and after the adjustment it doubled up again.We had the press flooding and stroking at 100% speed (pretty scary seeing the things move so fast!) and everything was printing and flooding better than any other ink I've seen, that's at 2 times the speed we normally print! pierresince ppl are asking behind the scenes for a clarification, the change was a physical piece of equipment, not a press adjustment! Joe asked we keep it under wraps for now so I can't share more, sorry. . .pierre
Joe was just here and after we made one change on the press we are 100% on board with his ink. I think before the changes his stuff was twice as good as anything around, and after the adjustment it doubled up again.We had the press flooding and stroking at 100% speed (pretty scary seeing the things move so fast!) and everything was printing and flooding better than any other ink I've seen, that's at 2 times the speed we normally print! pierre