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A straight discharge white base without some clear base added will crack and the top colors will flake off, maybe you want to print all discharge colors.Darryl
Quote from: 3Deep on August 03, 2012, 11:15:09 AMA straight discharge white base without some clear base added will crack and the top colors will flake off, maybe you want to print all discharge colors.DarrylI have a sample on my desk and after 3 washings, still beautiful. So I guess its more of the application and alot of variables.
Wondering what the reason for this might be. Could it be that the discharge base is not fully cured?We printed discharge base flashed it for a few seconds and then printed red QCM WOW bright red and QCM cotton white on top. Cured it for around 2 minutes at 170 degrees Celsius in our gas dryer. Test washed a couple of shirts with the result that you can peel of the white and red.Will try send them through the dryer again and see what is happening.
170C = 338F
Well we used Sericol Texcharge for the underbase. Clear mixed with some white texcharge. The recommended curing temp. by Sericol is 160 degress Celsius for 2 minutes minimum. it was printed through a 166 mesh. But maybe I have to raise the temperature considering there is a layer of plastisol on top of the discharge. My only worry would be to over cure the plastisol ink.