"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Funny as hell, thick does this apply to anyone here LOLDarrylPs brandt you'll need to print on different colors (some colors don't discharge as good) and discharge work better on 100% even though I think Tony got away with some 50/50
The CCI D white has a weird consistency you will find. I use it but like to mix my standard white plastisol with the discharge base when using it as an under base through a 230. Now that we have been doing discharge I am kicking myself for not doing it sooner. Clean up is a breeze. Listen to Tony and do not tape up the bottom of that screen. The emulsion really needs to breath. I found that the hard way! We do use hardner x also.
Discharge chart from Gildan. Thought this may help... I dont mind sharing any info I may have although it may not be much but here you go anyway.
Hey Brandt whats your phone number? I want to call you, I have a feeling your a mute or is it you have a girls voice. LOL. That's the only answer to why your so against talking on the phone. I have to agree with you on trying to work around dealing on the phone. Its much faster to just punch in orders and a credit card then try to get your sales guy on the phone. I also think dealing with a sales rep is worth the time. You get inside information that can really help your company get ahead of competitors. As far as waterbase let me say this. Its another system to learn. It has its advantages and some disadvantages just like everything.
I use the straight white for my all white prints. When using it as an under base I have been mixing 50/50 standard plastisol white and discharge base. It just makes a much smoother ink for us.
im sure it wont matter here, but i text my orders into my CCI rep Jaime Fernandez. takes less time than making a post here and i get a text a few min later telling me when he will bring it by and a total cost. But i did have to call him first to set that up. yeah that call took all of 4 minutes.