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3Deep:
If its a large job or they will be coming back every other month or so I would let the ink company mix me a gal if its just a small order eyeball you a qt or enough to do the job.  I got an old Rutland color mixing book and I,ve mixed many colors by using there guide and I use Union inks.

Darryl

mk162:
The only time I got a gallon of custom ink, the customer went t*ts up.  I now have a 3/4 gallon of PMS 464...and it's ugly.

sweetts:
Well I just got off the phone and they decided to do a one color ribbon to save money. This job can't get easier. I think the next investment might be the ink system time to get more professional. I know wilflex is popular any other recommendations?

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Frog:

--- Quote from: mk162 on March 07, 2012, 09:25:16 AM ---unless you need a color that isn't in the wilflex software

--- End quote ---

Or whatever brand and system they have and deal.
Beckmar, the first I heard of, had Union.

Fluid:
coming in late but figured I would chime in anyway.

Two pinks would have looked better yet will do ok with one.  You could have mixed a tiny amount of white with your pink to get the lighter pink yet using a mixing system is definitely something you should consider.   I used both the Rutland Plasticol mixing system as well as the Wilflex PC system. Both have their advantages and disadvantages.


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