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I can bring over some of my stuff if you want. I wear (and wash) my own designs all the time. Which DC white are you using and what are you printing on? mesh? additives? etc...
Sorry I didn't see any of this until now. Awesome, I'll PM you guys first thing in the morning. Had a rough afternoon. I was down one full-timer and my part-timer has today off and we had to let our receiving guy go today so I've been running around putting out fires all afternoon! I do appreciate it, and let me know if I can be of assistance to any of you guys.Quote from: mimosatexas on January 13, 2016, 07:45:55 PMI can bring over some of my stuff if you want. I wear (and wash) my own designs all the time. Which DC white are you using and what are you printing on? mesh? additives? etc...Matsui Brite DC White and CCI D-white, 150/48 and 225/40 the last run of samples I did. I've gone as low as 120/54 but 225 is as high as I've gone. No additives, just activator and I usually soak the activator in water to break it down and mix easier with the ink. I've played with the dryer settings A LOT! I've tried the extreme settings on both ends and many in between. I've changed all the parameters except the activator. It's the only thing that has been the same since I've started having problems. Any chance that could be the issue? Oh, and I've used %'s from 6-10% activator with the Matsui but have only used 6% on the CCI. Haven't gone lower than 6% for the white but normally go lower on colors, we just haven't done any colors in a long time.
Quote from: alan802 on January 14, 2016, 06:24:47 PMSorry I didn't see any of this until now. Awesome, I'll PM you guys first thing in the morning. Had a rough afternoon. I was down one full-timer and my part-timer has today off and we had to let our receiving guy go today so I've been running around putting out fires all afternoon! I do appreciate it, and let me know if I can be of assistance to any of you guys.Quote from: mimosatexas on January 13, 2016, 07:45:55 PMI can bring over some of my stuff if you want. I wear (and wash) my own designs all the time. Which DC white are you using and what are you printing on? mesh? additives? etc...Matsui Brite DC White and CCI D-white, 150/48 and 225/40 the last run of samples I did. I've gone as low as 120/54 but 225 is as high as I've gone. No additives, just activator and I usually soak the activator in water to break it down and mix easier with the ink. I've played with the dryer settings A LOT! I've tried the extreme settings on both ends and many in between. I've changed all the parameters except the activator. It's the only thing that has been the same since I've started having problems. Any chance that could be the issue? Oh, and I've used %'s from 6-10% activator with the Matsui but have only used 6% on the CCI. Haven't gone lower than 6% for the white but normally go lower on colors, we just haven't done any colors in a long time.Here are a couple of things for you to look at.1. How old is the ink? It does have a shelf life. Depending on the brand that shelf life varies.2. How old is the activator? 3. Get away from the low mesh. You do not need to use anything really belpw a 180 unless your doing sweats. Then maybe drop it to a 160. A 150-s will lay down way too much ink. Contrary to popular belief you do not need to soak the garment. With discharge there is such a thing as too much ink. Anymore than a 50% penetration into the shirt is a waste of ink and is over saturating the garment.4. What garments are giving you the trouble? 5. Throw the CCI in the trash. It sucks. Unless you want the bone white look. Which is what we use it for when that look is what is desired by our customer.6. Dont get it too hot in the dryer. That can affect the whites optical brightness as well.I can send you some stuff too if you would like. Just let me know.
That said, the whitest white I've seen in ten years is HSA hands down. The fiber matte down is incredible.
1. I used some CCI that was about 5-6 months old. Then bought a brand new gallon of Matsui.2. The activator is about a year old.3. I was going in the right direction but stalled out when the prints on the 225 were causing the same problems but were also less opaque before washing. I backed off and went back to a 150 but have plenty of 180's and 225's (the bulk of our current inventory is 180 and 225).4. I've got about 25 different brands and styles at my disposal and the latest shirt that the customer wanted to try DC on is a forest green Canvas. The last round of testing was all on the manual and I did some American Apparel black, Alternative Apparel Navy, Gildan Heavy Cotton Black, and I believe I had an LAT Black but I can't find it laying around.5. Roger that. I've preferred the Matsui due to it's brightness and it doesn't dry up in the stencil "as bad" as the CCI did but it's still not great in that regard. 6. I also noticed the hotter I got the dryer the worse the washing out became. I thought my best results came with the dryer at 320 and 90 second dwell time but it was very hard to decipher the differences unless it was the lowest test temps or the higher levels I got to. Was going to ask is there a point where we're damaging the print with heat/time or if it's simply just a matter of evaporation? I'd say most of the samples I've done were pulled on the manual but I did do the push on a few to deliberately put down less ink. I will continue to get further in depth with the testing and recently I haven't been testing things like I normally do but more of informal methods hoping that I would figure something out quickly and it would be easier than it has been. I'll have some time next week to lay it all out and record and measure everything more properly so I can dial in where my best results are coming from.I appreciate the input, I've got some things to work with.