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This one is easy. Buy a mixing system, probably best from the ink company of the inks you are mostly using.I use the Union Mixopake system. For most applications I add a soft hand base.You can mix by eye, but, not only is it a talent not all possess, , you will be greatly limited if you try to use only primary colors.If you do go this route, you will have to carefully log all weights and proportions for repeatability.
Quote from: Frog on October 20, 2018, 10:50:11 AMThis one is easy. Buy a mixing system, probably best from the ink company of the inks you are mostly using.I use the Union Mixopake system. For most applications I add a soft hand base.You can mix by eye, but, not only is it a talent not all possess, , you will be greatly limited if you try to use only primary colors.If you do go this route, you will have to carefully log all weights and proportions for repeatability.what exactly does the soft hand base do?? and when do you find it necessary to use?
Quote from: Fleetee on October 21, 2018, 06:54:59 AMQuote from: Frog on October 20, 2018, 10:50:11 AMThis one is easy. Buy a mixing system, probably best from the ink company of the inks you are mostly using.I use the Union Mixopake system. For most applications I add a soft hand base.You can mix by eye, but, not only is it a talent not all possess, , you will be greatly limited if you try to use only primary colors.If you do go this route, you will have to carefully log all weights and proportions for repeatability.what exactly does the soft hand base do?? and when do you find it necessary to use?yea i was speaking to a rep from screenprocess.com, they dont even really know the answer to my/these questions so i got a direct number to someone to better assist me. waiting on his call back! and will read through forums. honestly, been meaning to do that but just been really busy. sorry if i come off lazy and if i seem like im taking the easy route by just posting all my questions instead of doing my own research and read through previous post in this forum. i promise it's not intentional!!It gives the ink a "softer hand". This comes at the expense of some opacity, so only really shines on whites, lights, or over underbases. Your supplier should also be helping you with much of this stuff with suggestions of basic necessities. If not, find one who can help. Do you even ask the folks who sell you all of this stuff any of the questions that you have asked here?I also bet that Wilflex has some of this information about their inks and additives.You also really need to read up on basics with a book like "How to Print T Shirts for Fun and Profit".Then again, as many of us have suggested to newbies for many years, brew a pot of coffee, go to the forum, and read, read, read. Lots of information is already here.For that matter, as you know, you also have places like T Shirt Forum where many of these basic questions have been asked and answered dozens of times.A couple of hours each night, and in a few months you will have had access to more information than many of us had in years. Due diligence will be rewarded.
yea i was speaking to a rep from screenprocess.com, they dont even really know the answer to my/these questions so i got a direct number to someone to better assist me. waiting on his call back! and will read through forums. honestly, been meaning to do that but just been really busy. sorry if i come off lazy and if i seem like im taking the easy route by just posting all my questions instead of doing my own research and read through previous post in this forum. i promise it's not intentional!!