Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
the phu was a nightmare for us, we gave this T9 a try. Maybe because we are in such a warm/hot area it lowers the viscosity, but so far I think we've gone through about 40 gallons of it and have had no issues. It is really good with the D2A ink in the I-Image ST. Once your exposure times are dialed in, you can hold every dot you print on it. I love the stuff. For us we can go a month without a waterbased order, have them pop up here and there, or a banging month of wb orders. Not having to have 2 emulsions anymore, and having 1 that has super fast exposure times for me is pretty awesome. The small amount of time invested in a post exposure is nothing knowing it won't need a hardener that will make reclaiming a nightmare. Contact Al Buffington, the Murikami guru here on the board, he was instrumental in getting us sample stuff and info for prep and go.
I got in a sample when it was in Beta. Really rough to coat with. It did level out why dry... but before that it left big long streaks in the coat. Made me very nervous.Maybe I should ask RC if they have another sample.We will be going to Direct to Screen with a stand alone starlight later this year and I want a single emulsion that will do 60 lpi down to a 3% dot consistently but then turn around and do long run HSA/Discharge.Currently using the Saati PHU, but options are awesome