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myseps
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Posts: 154
Master Color Separator
Experimenting with Thermochromatic ink
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on:
November 18, 2011, 11:37:35 AM »
Got some samples of Thermochromatic Ink (Sensitive to
cold
and
hot
)
Heres a look at my first sample:
orange
->
flourescent yellow
dark green
->
flourescent green
red
->
clear
dark purple
->
flourescent pink
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tonypep
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Re: Experimenting with Thermochromatic ink
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November 18, 2011, 11:54:22 AM »
I had drums of this back in my LA days where we had a bunch of belt printers. Matsui waterbase. You can tint it a bit with PCs. Had a shelf life and was very expensive.
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tpepitone@jnjapparel.net
Fluid
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Keep the Ink Moving... Stay Corelian My Friends!
Re: Experimenting with Thermochromatic ink
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December 06, 2011, 11:59:57 AM »
very cool. I did some designs for a pre print line which used these inks as well as the Photo-chromatic inks
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Richard
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Graphic Designs, Color Separations & Film Output 15+ years Industry Experience - CorelDRAW MasterĀ®
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