"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Wow. I just googled the tds's for these inks and Prince Art, you are correct they're listing 300˚ and not 320˚.....been using and curing these inks at 320˚ for many years and not sure when that number changed. Going to look into that.
we use sprint white for our everyday printing.the newer bright tiger for tri blends.polywhite for hoodies, and certain other crap items. We have to use a roller on the polywhite or it always feels rough.performance white for anything that we feel is going to be a bleeder.We also use one stroke white for certain items also(with their black ub on sublimated goods)I feel like that's too many whites.
Quote from: TH Apparel on June 14, 2017, 07:47:36 AMwe use sprint white for our everyday printing.the newer bright tiger for tri blends.polywhite for hoodies, and certain other crap items. We have to use a roller on the polywhite or it always feels rough.performance white for anything that we feel is going to be a bleeder.We also use one stroke white for certain items also(with their black ub on sublimated goods)I feel like that's too many whites.What's the opacity & hand like when using Epic Birght Tiger on triblends? And what meshes & print procedure are you typically running? We're always trying to keep those as soft as possible - people were happy with "vintage' style prints on triblend for years, but recently the trend has been opaque. (Especially with gyms, but others too.)