"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I've got a body shop that happens to be owned by a guy named "John Wayne" so of course they have a western theme. We are doing some art work and I was looking at my Union "Plastisol Ink Color Guide" and noticed that with my Sienna Brown that Suede Tan would be a nice color and of course a pretty cool effect as well given the western theme.Is this stuff hard to print with does the effect feel as good as the sample? Do you guys charge anymore for this sort of ink?
just like any other puff ink, run it through a thick stencil (110 or thicker) and don't overcook it in the dryer. The loft of the ink (which is what provides the suede effect) is directly related to the amount of ink you lay down and the temperature.pierre
Quote from: blue moon on July 26, 2012, 08:22:44 AMjust like any other puff ink, run it through a thick stencil (110 or thicker) and don't overcook it in the dryer. The loft of the ink (which is what provides the suede effect) is directly related to the amount of ink you lay down and the temperature.pierreWe used them about 10 years ago, I forget whose, but, it was best run through a 200 mesh or up, as there was so much blowing agent in it that too thick an application would distort the fabric too much. Definitely get it through the dryer quickly. They've changed the formulations I'm guessing since then to use heavier laydowns. It is a cool effect...Steve