Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I know I am biased here because I sell it, but Triangle Phoenix White is a very good ink that prints on 50/50's and 100% cotton. It is a little finicky with some earth tones, but other than that it works fine with 100% cotton. It's very creamy, low bleed, and it really is the one single product that Triangle is truly known for... If you are printing it, I recommend a hard fill (flood stroke) and then a push stroke to shear the ink onto the top of the shirt. Doesn't take much pressure at all with the correct screen prep.
what is the problem with the puff? I have not had any issues with it and it just seems to make it easier to get a good opaque layer. (now, I am not talking about big thick puffed up print, it is probably 0.1% or 0.2% and it is almost impossible to tell that there is any in it).DISCLAIMER: please excuse my ignorance, many here forget that I am still very new to this industry . . .pierre
P -if you got to triangle's website, you can fill out a form and get a free sample. i have a gallon here as a sample I have yet to try. Last time I opened a gallon of Phoenix white it was so thick I couldn't mix it, that was a few years back. http://triangleink.com/request-free-sample/I am a member of the "white of the month club". . I hate white inks, I never know what to buy. I am a different printer than you so my suggestions are irrelevant.