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We just ran some. No you will not get a brite white as they don't discharge well. We ended up shooting an additional screen, bump flashing the d-white and running a second white with epic quick thru a 230. They came out super soft and white. That was a quick fix. next round the set up will be plastisol. base white 200, highlite 200. 70/90/70
Quote from: RStefanick on April 14, 2017, 08:26:02 AMWe just ran some. No you will not get a brite white as they don't discharge well. We ended up shooting an additional screen, bump flashing the d-white and running a second white with epic quick thru a 230. They came out super soft and white. That was a quick fix. next round the set up will be plastisol. base white 200, highlite 200. 70/90/70Was that straight d-white under the plastisol or thinned out? I thought I heard somewhere that in order for plastisol to be wash-fast on a d-white UB, that the UB had to be based out?
This is the big problem I have right now with using discharge inks, my customers have such a wide range of garments that it is just impossible to use DC on the complete order, I was thinking about WB inks because these Next Level's really need a softhand ink. I looked at One strokes water color inks, but and ask some of you but no one really has solid info on it yet here, so what other ink brand might I look at getting? white ink would be what we would use the most and maybe your basic color red's, royals, black, etc