"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I use Rutland NPT HO Low Bleed White, seems to have a little puff to it, but PFP and it's golden.
we have been using the crap out of the ICC low cure white. the hand is incredible out of the bucket. Smooth and easy to print
Hey Alan,I know some have talked about the silicone ink on here and I also talked to another shop in my area recently about this ink a few weeks ago. The guy I was talking to does a bunch of poly and just got tired of all the problems with it so he has been using it and claims it is amazing. You may want to try some if you are doing a lot of poly printing.We just don't do a huge amount of poly but when we do we run the dryer at around 350 and about 45 seconds dwell. Don't usually have issues. If we get above that temp it is hit or miss.
Ran a lot of 100% poly st350's yesterday using the Rutland Super Poly white for the first time. Very thick ink, I think it can actually be reduced a little and work well, will have to try that, but it is suuuuuuuper opaque, very nicely priced, we paid 84 for a gal, and didn't bleed like we have had happen in the past with some others. We were using Wilflex performance white, but between it's price, and the inconsistency we were seeing from bucket to bucket, I think Rutland Super Poly white is our winner for now. Is it just me, or does it have a very unique scent, almost like auto paint lol.