Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I wish I still had some pictures of when I was back at Custom Logos.. You could eat off my ink area tables. I used 5 gallon grease pumps for all my colors (Rutland M2) except fluorescent colors in gallons get the spatulas. Slide the scale over, pump out what you needed, move to next color then mix and go. I even printed out formula labels to affix to each cup, that way the formula was on the cup. Anyone could walk over to the ink area with the cup and dispense away. Avg time for a QT of ink, 3 minutes from empty cup to ink back at the press.
what's the deal with the grease pumps? how expensive are they and do you remember what type were you using? any other thoughts?
the different viscosities and rheological properties cause the pumps to behave differently. The thicker inks are difficult to pump and the various seals and gaskets leak.