Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I had a couple gals come in that are from Europe and have a retail line they want to print here locally. They left a sample for me to review and after some research it seems to be acrylic ink. It is a 2 color print on white, hot pink and black. The pink appears pretty much like WB ink but has a bit of a transfer feel to it. They put 100% coverage of pink under the black which makes the black glossy and has even more of the rubber feel of a transfer. When the fabric is stretched the weave does separate much like a typical WB print. There designer insist on 2 hits of every color and and wants the prints be heat pressed as part of the finishing process.What I have heard about Acrylic inks. They smell up your shop like a nail salon on steroids. The ink dries in the screen super easily. The chit is expensive and only a hand full of rather large shops that print for Nike etc are successful with it.These gals are only running 100 shirts per design so I am not sure if it is really worth the time if there is a lengthily learning curve and wiping out a ton of product to learn the process.Comments???