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With most whites I add a bit of H20 as well. Flip the shirt inside out and chk penetration
Thank you for the input. I am currently running CCI D-White with 5% penetrant and 4% activator. 150/48 mesh with a sharp 70 duro blade double stroked and driven in with zero off contact. Just double checked the insides of a few shirts and it does like the better prints are driven through further than the worst offenders.The main reason that I have steered clear of discharge printing is due to a short tunneled infrared dryer. I'm typically walking a fine line between a full cure and scorching garments regardless of the ink system. My understanding has been that longer retention time on lower heat will ensure proper evaporation. Is the slight yellowing due to the print itself scorching? If I speed the belt up to reduce yellowing, am I then compromising cure?
Thanks Mimosa. I'm running very similar using Ryonet Discharge white which I believe is a CCI product. I also have an infrared dryer with a little longer heat tunnel, but still run them through twice even with a crawl speed.My question was when you said 'penetrant'. Is that just water or is there a special product? Called Ryonet and they were clueless on a product.