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Alan is correct in that reducing or adding softee base to XOLB inks does not improve WOW printing by an acceptable amount. Make sure your distributor can get the WOW base before making the jump to solely XOLB inks. One of my QCM suppliers said that they aren't making the WOW base anymore and even said to use softee as a replacement for WOW printing, which is very incorrect.
Quote from: IntegrityShirts on May 15, 2012, 09:25:27 AMAlan is correct in that reducing or adding softee base to XOLB inks does not improve WOW printing by an acceptable amount. Make sure your distributor can get the WOW base before making the jump to solely XOLB inks. One of my QCM suppliers said that they aren't making the WOW base anymore and even said to use softee as a replacement for WOW printing, which is very incorrect.I talked with Melisa Cambridge from Rutland last week about what your distributor told you regarding the clear.According to Mel, Rutland is not discontinuing the WOW-1001 halftone base, whch is also the QMX-1030 clear base.Remember both product names, the WOW-1001 halftone base and QMX-1030 clear Also remember, while the XOLB inks are very opaque, ALL inks start to loose opacity once you add a clear ink to them. So be careful with how much you add. You may find that you still have to scrape ink on longer runs... many variables involved at that point Good Luck!
Quote from: Colin on May 15, 2012, 11:27:28 AMQuote from: IntegrityShirts on May 15, 2012, 09:25:27 AMAlan is correct in that reducing or adding softee base to XOLB inks does not improve WOW printing by an acceptable amount. Make sure your distributor can get the WOW base before making the jump to solely XOLB inks. One of my QCM suppliers said that they aren't making the WOW base anymore and even said to use softee as a replacement for WOW printing, which is very incorrect.I talked with Melisa Cambra from Rutland last week about what your distributor told you regarding the clear.According to Mel, Rutland is not discontinuing the WOW-1001 halftone base, whch is also the QMX-1030 clear base.Remember both product names, the WOW-1001 halftone base and QMX-1030 clear Also remember, while the XOLB inks are very opaque, ALL inks start to loose opacity once you add a clear ink to them. So be careful with how much you add. You may find that you still have to scrape ink on longer runs... many variables involved at that point Good Luck!Thank you Colin for clearing that up. I was on the phone for a week every other day with this supplier that was "contacting their qcm rep" and she kept telling me the halftone base was discontinued. I will find another distributor and also try ordering it as the qmx-1030 base. I'm on the east coast coast in rural VA, so I picked the closest dealer to me in hopes of making them my main supplier over atlas. Doesn't make sense to order something from a distributor half way across the country when Rutland makes it in my back yard!The nightmare job I printed last time with xolb white that I mixed black to make 4 shades of spot gray for a tee has just reordered more of the same this week. So I'd like to either get a gallon of wow white and make shades of gray or get the clear and add a little to prevent subsequent screen pick up.
Quote from: IntegrityShirts on May 15, 2012, 09:25:27 AMAlan is correct in that reducing or adding softee base to XOLB inks does not improve WOW printing by an acceptable amount. Make sure your distributor can get the WOW base before making the jump to solely XOLB inks. One of my QCM suppliers said that they aren't making the WOW base anymore and even said to use softee as a replacement for WOW printing, which is very incorrect.I talked with Melisa Cambra from Rutland last week about what your distributor told you regarding the clear.According to Mel, Rutland is not discontinuing the WOW-1001 halftone base, whch is also the QMX-1030 clear base.Remember both product names, the WOW-1001 halftone base and QMX-1030 clear Also remember, while the XOLB inks are very opaque, ALL inks start to loose opacity once you add a clear ink to them. So be careful with how much you add. You may find that you still have to scrape ink on longer runs... many variables involved at that point Good Luck!