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I have printed many pillow cases, mostly for sleeping not the couch. I use Green Galaxy WB inks with their low temp cure additive. Works great in my IR dryer. Customer washes everything before selling to public. Makes them very soft. Remember some people iron their pillow cases, so plastisol might not be the correct ink to use.
Quote from: broadway on January 26, 2017, 07:28:04 AMI have printed many pillow cases, mostly for sleeping not the couch. I use Green Galaxy WB inks with their low temp cure additive. Works great in my IR dryer. Customer washes everything before selling to public. Makes them very soft. Remember some people iron their pillow cases, so plastisol might not be the correct ink to use.Thanks broadway! I didn't think about the ironing issue.So, if I used a wb ink with additive to help cure the inks, would this help or just add more trouble?
I did promo P cases for Conan O'Brien a few ys back 10 colors sim pro WB without issue Frog may find the pic it was in the gallery. No issues but cheaper cases can lend themselves to scorching for sure