"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
you'll need the pigments...you'll also want some quart size cups (we use the 'choice' ones from webstaurant.com)...you also will need a good scale that goes to .01g accuracy.
What has been said. I am happy to train you on all the possibilities of the system. The recycle function is very good. I second the Synergy ink comment.
anyone have thoughts on Epic PC vs Epic PC Equalizer?my sales guy says Equalizer is basically harder to screw up, the pigments can't be overloaded. that straight PC is a bit more robust in terms of how it plays with the different bases, but it can be easy to not have enough pigment (or too much) and make the ink uncurable.anyone else?we use matsui's pms matching for discharge, i figure if we can handle that we can handle the complexity/measuring correct needs of any plastisol system.
equilizers here and we like that they are curable and easy to use for newbies, but we may be switching to RIO soon. Got a kit on the way.
UPDATE have pc starter kit.mixing three pantones354 C spot on7424 C spot onand 2572 C pinkish purple is coming out not right at all. mixing up much closer to 2645 C light violet.is this unusual? this is my first mixing of this system. should I be expecting to chase some colors and eyeball it back to spec?