"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Thanks guys. That makes sense I guess I have a gallon of Ink I can not use (((((((Oh well, that teaches me a lesson not to buy old ink, who knows what you can get.
Thanks guys. All other ink I bought was Ruthland and I do not have any issues with it. This one was the only one.It was $20/gallon so I bought 6 gallons of common colors so I could have some ink to start up.I'm still looking around which ink to use, trying local distributors. I'm set with white, I just need to choose a supplier and brand for other colors.
you have a local supplier that carries Union and QCM. Union has different products depending on what you are printing, so you will need more than one type of ink for each color. All I know about QCM is that they have two lines, one that prints wet on wet just fine and another that does not work as well. There are several QCM ppl here on the board, they might chime in and give you more detail. In any case, I keep telling you, stick with local if you can!pierre
Ditch the aerosols (except for fleece).
Well, if prices are way out of line, I understand, but in general, my situation is just about the opposite, and the prices are similar, and the free delivery or pick up ability seals the deal.To change the subject a bit to something you mentioned...Spray Screen Opener?Man that stuff is not only funky, and unhealthy, but it (unless something has changed) can attack some emulsions, especially halftone dots.