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screen printing => Ink and Chemicals => Topic started by: mk162 on September 11, 2012, 08:48:00 AM
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Where can you get this stuff? Nazdar doesn't have it on their website and neither do most of their suppliers.
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Everyone always suggest going direct.
I never got a call/email back when I did though.
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MK call Gary Fox at CCI tell him i gave you the #678-360-9673
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My rep: talked to him about 2 months ago--took a while for him to call me back. Then he finally calls while he's on the road and wanted to give me everything in grams! I said how much for a gallon vs 5 gallon of the base + corresponding amount of activator. Yeah I can calculate grams into gallons but the way he presented the grams of activator to grams of base was a little weird. Couldn't calculate shipping costs either, I can calculate UPS/Fedex on weight but I wanted to know if they marked up shipping just so I can base my costs into the print.
Went the direction of Sericol. Nice easy spreadsheet given for all products, minus shipping.
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NAZDAR does sell it, but will have to twist there arm to get it, they want to push Magna, Buy it from Ryonet, its the same thing and it closer than shipping it from California. If you just want to try it, COME BY MY SHOP AND I WILL GIVE IT TO YOU FOR FREE!
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NAZDAR does sell it, but will have to twist there arm to get it, they want to push Magna, Buy it from Ryonet, its the same thing and it closer than shipping it from California. If you just want to try it, COME BY MY SHOP AND I WILL GIVE IT TO YOU FOR FREE!
Jason: Sometimes I swear that you must have done a “Watergate Bugging” job on Nazdar SourceOne Headquarters. You are correct that Nazdar SourceOne is focused on distributing the MagnaColours Traditional ZFS Discharge and the ULF / Formaldehyde Free ink systems, ahead of the CCI Discharge product. Why would we do this? There are two basic reasons:
(1) The ULF is a patented one of a kind solution that allows our customers to print discharge inks onto garments without the need to wash them prior to shipment, or to warn end-users of the need to wash before wearing.
(2) The MagnaPrint traditional ZFS system allows us to offer a product that is of equal or better performance to the CCI product at a lower price to our customers.
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NAZDAR does sell it, but will have to twist there arm to get it, they want to push Magna, Buy it from Ryonet, its the same thing and it closer than shipping it from California. If you just want to try it, COME BY MY SHOP AND I WILL GIVE IT TO YOU FOR FREE!
Jason: Sometimes I swear that you must have done a “Watergate Bugging” job on Nazdar SourceOne Headquarters. You are correct that Nazdar SourceOne is focused on distributing the MagnaColours Traditional ZFS Discharge and the ULF / Formaldehyde Free ink systems, ahead of the CCI Discharge product. Why would we do this? There are two basic reasons:
(1) The ULF is a patented one of a kind solution that allows our customers to print discharge inks onto garments without the need to wash them prior to shipment, or to warn end-users of the need to wash before wearing.
(2) The MagnaPrint traditional ZFS system allows us to offer a product that is of equal or better performance to the CCI product at a lower price to our customers.
I'd like to give that a try... I'm pretty sold on CCI's discharge base and white but I'm open to have my mind changed for sure!
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NAZDAR does sell it, but will have to twist there arm to get it, they want to push Magna, Buy it from Ryonet, its the same thing and it closer than shipping it from California. If you just want to try it, COME BY MY SHOP AND I WILL GIVE IT TO YOU FOR FREE!
Jason: Sometimes I swear that you must have done a “Watergate Bugging” job on Nazdar SourceOne Headquarters. You are correct that Nazdar SourceOne is focused on distributing the MagnaColours Traditional ZFS Discharge and the ULF / Formaldehyde Free ink systems, ahead of the CCI Discharge product. Why would we do this? There are two basic reasons:
(1) The ULF is a patented one of a kind solution that allows our customers to print discharge inks onto garments without the need to wash them prior to shipment, or to warn end-users of the need to wash before wearing.
(2) The MagnaPrint traditional ZFS system allows us to offer a product that is of equal or better performance to the CCI product at a lower price to our customers.
I'd like to give that a try... I'm pretty sold on CCI's discharge base and white but I'm open to have my mind changed for sure!
So would I, that sounds interesting.
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Peter, whats the status on the Magna Pigments? I gave up on Wilflex right before they ditched the program as I had a super hard time getting product.
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NAZDAR does sell it, but will have to twist there arm to get it, they want to push Magna, Buy it from Ryonet, its the same thing and it closer than shipping it from California. If you just want to try it, COME BY MY SHOP AND I WILL GIVE IT TO YOU FOR FREE!
Jason: Sometimes I swear that you must have done a “Watergate Bugging” job on Nazdar SourceOne Headquarters. You are correct that Nazdar SourceOne is focused on distributing the MagnaColours Traditional ZFS Discharge and the ULF / Formaldehyde Free ink systems, ahead of the CCI Discharge product. Why would we do this? There are two basic reasons:
(1) The ULF is a patented one of a kind solution that allows our customers to print discharge inks onto garments without the need to wash them prior to shipment, or to warn end-users of the need to wash before wearing.
(2) The MagnaPrint traditional ZFS system allows us to offer a product that is of equal or better performance to the CCI product at a lower price to our customers.
No offense Peter, I was just offering Brad what he was looking for.
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You can order direct from CCI, Ryonet sells it as a private label (not sure why they would do this) and GSG has it as well.
I'd be happy to try out some of this ZFS or ULF Magnaprint as well. Does Nazdar offer samples for testing?
Peter, does the Magna ULF have a softer hand to the finished print than the ZFS?
My understanding was that, if properly cured with airflow, ZFS discharge prints do not contain significant formaldehyde but rather a sulfurous substance left in the print. The "wash before wearing" was simply to soften that print and prevent the odd occurrence of someone being sensitive to that sulfurous by product.
We have had zero sensitivity issues from customers (we do not run discharge for children's wear unless we post launder ourselves) but now are faced with post-laundering many of our retail ready products which is a pain of course.
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You can order direct from CCI, Ryonet sells it as a private label (not sure why they would do this)
Thats an easy one to answer, money.
Ryonet is not as dumb as many think. If you were shopping for discharge ink and you find one of his many youtube videos then you will see him using his discharge white. You see how great it works and you then want some. Now you look at the price $44.98 a gallon. Ok that's not bad. So you buy it. Now lets say you think that's too much. So you do a search for Ryonet White Discharge. You can only find it on his site. So if you want the same great results you buy his white. Now if he sold CCI D-White and some one did a search they would find CCI and call them and get a quote for much less . You then buy from CCI and not pay Ryan more for the same product.
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GSG will sell you the CCI white but they do not stock it. It can be dropped shipped or you can wait until the next CCI order arrives at their warehouse and get it on delivery. GSG has no problem with direct orders for CCI products they do not stock (I believe that should also cover out of stock items as well but it probably doesn't). That being said I believe if you order at least $375 of product from CCI, shipping is free.
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You can order direct from CCI, Ryonet sells it as a private label (not sure why they would do this)
Ryonet is not as dumb as many think.
I beg to differ. Their product sku for this is CCIDISWHITE. Apparently they think everyone else is just as dumb as everyone else thinks Ryonet is.
Seriously though, I get your point, it is smart with the web media, etc. but you need to back all that up with actual knowledge of what you are selling. Ryonet is not bookmarked on my suppliers folder but I find myself grabbing a little this 'n that from them more and more, they are close to us and are carrying product we use. Their service is excellent, I'd say they are (or at least or striving to be) overachievers in the field of printshop supplies, but they often are selling product they are literally clueless on and it can be a major train wreck at times when your cold peel paper for that rush job is cheap ass hot split and so on.
That's why I think they shouldn't be private labeling anything unless they want to get smarter about it. Just call it what it is and sell it, you didn't develop the product you made a crappy web video featuring it.
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No offense Peter, I was just offering Brad what he was looking for.
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Jason: I wasn't taking any offense at all.
I applaud your commitment to give something back to the industry.
I look forward to meeting up with you at the Las Vega SGIA next month.
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Peter, whats the status on the Magna Pigments? I gave up on Wilflex right before they ditched the program as I had a super hard time getting product.
Tony: The MagnaColours Pigment Concentrates are in stock and ready for immediate shipment from a number of Nazdar SourceOne locations. Additionally we have developed a trial kit of the twelve PC’s that are used with the Magna Mix color formulation software that is offered along with five kilograms (about 1. Gallons) of the customer’s choice of a select MagnaPrint discharge or regular print base.
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No offense Peter, I was just offering Brad what he was looking for.
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Jason: I wasn't taking any offense at all.
I applaud your commitment to give something back to the industry.
I look forward to meeting up with you at the Las Vega SGIA next month.
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Can't wait.
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You can order direct from CCI, Ryonet sells it as a private label (not sure why they would do this) and GSG has it as well.
Question 1: I'd be happy to try out some of this ZFS or ULF Magnaprint as well. Does Nazdar offer samples for testing?
Question 2: Peter, does the Magna ULF have a softer hand to the finished print than the ZFS?
My understanding was that, if properly cured with airflow, ZFS discharge prints do not contain significant formaldehyde but rather a sulfurous substance left in the print. The "wash before wearing" was simply to soften that print and prevent the odd occurrence of someone being sensitive to that sulfurous by product.
We have had zero sensitivity issues from customers (we do not run discharge for children's wear unless we post launder ourselves) but now are faced with post-laundering many of our retail ready products which is a pain of course.
Answer 1: In the past Nazdar SourceOne used to provide a lot more free samples of inks and chemicals. Over time we found out that many of our customers placed a value of $0.00 on a free sample, and quite often the product was never tested. Because of this we have largely migrated to a policy of offering a money back product performance guarantee. Either the product performs as promised or you get your money back.
Answer 2: Good question about the difference in “hand” between the ULF and ZFS discharge systems, unfortunately I don’t know the answer. I’ll ask one of our technical people to respond with a qualified answer.
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You can order direct from CCI, Ryonet sells it as a private label (not sure why they would do this) and GSG has it as well.
Question 1: I'd be happy to try out some of this ZFS or ULF Magnaprint as well. Does Nazdar offer samples for testing?
Question 2: Peter, does the Magna ULF have a softer hand to the finished print than the ZFS?
My understanding was that, if properly cured with airflow, ZFS discharge prints do not contain significant formaldehyde but rather a sulfurous substance left in the print. The "wash before wearing" was simply to soften that print and prevent the odd occurrence of someone being sensitive to that sulfurous by product.
We have had zero sensitivity issues from customers (we do not run discharge for children's wear unless we post launder ourselves) but now are faced with post-laundering many of our retail ready products which is a pain of course.
Answer 1: In the past Nazdar SourceOne used to provide a lot more free samples of inks and chemicals. Over time we found out that many of our customers placed a value of $0.00 on a free sample, and quite often the product was never tested. Because of this we have largely migrated to a policy of offering a money back product performance guarantee. Either the product performs as promised or you get your money back.
Answer 2: Good question about the difference in “hand” between the ULF and ZFS discharge systems, unfortunately I don’t know the answer. I’ll ask one of our technical people to respond with a qualified answer.
The samples John from Nazdar brought to our shop were softer then ZFS prints. This in part might have to do with the material they were printed on, but they were very soft from what I can remember.
pierre
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Will the Magna pigments be offered in dispensible containers like the squeeze bottles from CCI and Rutland? Many do not know how big an issue this is.
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You can order direct from CCI, Ryonet sells it as a private label (not sure why they would do this)
Ryonet is not as dumb as many think.
I beg to differ. Their product sku for this is CCIDISWHITE. Apparently they think everyone else is just as dumb as everyone else thinks Ryonet is.
That is funny. what morons. I was trying to give Ryonet a complement. I guess I was just giving them alot more credit then they deserve. I guess I have to go back to thinking they are as dumb as many think. That didn't take long.
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Well, I freely complement Ryonet on their aspirations, I thought they were just a hobby supply for many years, only knowing about them b/c I used them to order very small quantities of supplies for a community art center. They need to get on the horse though and be a straight up industry supplier if that's their aim. If I get uneasy buying ink and supplies from them you bet I ain't considering purchasing major equipment through them.
Peter, I understand that some "sample requests" are more like "free product requests" but I would rethink that outlook. I tried to sample some product from another company with identical policy and it was such a major pain in my arse that I won't buy anything from them again, not worth the hassle. Just food for thought. I'd be happy to purchase a small qty (you do have sample sizes for purchase right?) of some of the Non-ZFS to trial.
On another note, Peter, thank you for the generous discount code for this month, I'm hoping to purchase as much as I can from SourceOne. I often don't use the site do to the clunkiness mentioned in another thread and, yes, you guys need to stock WFX PCs in quarts, gal is too much of most PCs for all but the highest volume shops or those preparing for screen printing after the apocalypse.
Pierre, if it's like you said we may be very interested in this Magna product. My only caveat here is Colin telling me that the QCM chemists found the ZFS alternatives to me more dangerous than the ZFS but I know too little about this to comment further or elaborate. Colin you around? Would love to hear a better explanation of that.
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I believe the ZFS replacements are capable of spontaneously combusting, and
as such must be shipped Hazmat, etc.
The chance is likely extremely remote, but apparently possible enough to warrant
the warning.
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I believe the ZFS replacements are capable of spontaneously combusting, and
as such must be shipped Hazmat, etc.
The chance is likely extremely remote, but apparently possible enough to warrant
the warning.
I thought Colin said the non-ZFS was akin to the stuff that they use to give people highlights at the salon, could be wrong about that.
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If it's the same stuff as the formaldehyde free plasticharge (thiourea dioxide?) it's a hazmat
ship.
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If it's the same stuff as the formaldehyde free plasticharge (thiourea dioxide?) it's a hazmat
ship.
One of the reasons why I like this website / forum so much is the level of knowledge of the members. You guys are 100% correct that the non-formaldehyde activator used in the MagnaColours ULF Discharge ink system is a hazardous shipping item.
This is one of the reasons why we also offer the regular ZFS discharge systems. I still can't quite get over the fact that the non-formaldehyde activator is considered safer to use and less harmful after printing, but it’s a bear to ship it in its raw (unmixed) state.
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Peter I'll ask again......how will the magna pigments be packaged. The Wilflex vs was terrible.
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Peter I'll ask again......how will the magna pigments be packaged. The Wilflex vs was terrible.
Tony: Sorry about the delayed response. In answer to your question the Magna pigment concentrates are currently packaged in standard pails. I hear where you’re coming from regards the alternative packaging options. I’ll will take up the issue with our Rob Coleman Nazdar SourceOne Product Manager and with the manufacturer.
More updates to follow.
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Thanks Peter. As you may know the lift off tops or screw tops are problematic for two reasons. One is that certain pigments such as black are prone to flaking when exposed to air and in some instances can effectively "glue" the lid on making it difficult to re-open. If the flakes make their way into the printing ink all hell will break loose. They will clog the image endlessly. This is why some printers have mentioned that they have to strain the ink prior to production.
Second is again with certain pigments there are settling issues. Once a container is open you don't want to shake it. Spills here are as costly as they are expensive.
This is why CCI and Rutland, among others use the squeeze bottles per my suggestion. In the past we would by bulk pigments from Vivitone and transfer them into squeeze bottles from the Dollar Store.
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The flip top shampoo style caps that Rutland went with are terrible. Worse than just a plain bucket.
Deli style deli style deli style.
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My ink people leave them in the open position and plug them with nails
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The flip top shampoo style caps that Rutland went with are terrible. Worse than just a plain bucket.
Deli style deli style deli style.
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