"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
washed the fluo green and yellow print, and nothing changed. The washout is so minimal that it was hard to tell. Looking under the magnifying glass, there is a tiniest bit missing from the top and print is softer, but still looks just as good. I am very impressed!Normally I would expect the print to dull some after the washing (and this was three washes at heavy duty cycle with hot water), but for all practical purposes there was no change after the wash.pierre
I too have been doubling pigment with CCI. This is life with a PC system though of any ink type.
I think most ink co. formulas are based on standard WB on light/white grounds. Rutland at least has two WB versionsof their Pantone matches. One "regular" (that we use for discharge/most everything) and an "Ultra WB" which is likea %3 pigment load.
this is very interesting as we have been getting spot on, bright vibrant colors going exactly by the formula; no boosting needed. hmm . . . maybe we need to print some more.pierre
Or maybe I need to give 10% another try. Haven't seen a deep, rich color with ten though.