"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Discharge technology started in Italy. Some may remember Manoukian
except for the CMS white which should be called "Pigment Chunk Additive"
We're ultimately going to go with the system that has superior pigs that work across the widest variety of bases. One pigment set for: WB, DC, HSA...if someone tossed in a flat finish flatstock base that could be used with the same system I'd do backflips. It's nice to see so many options nowadays.
Got a update today, sounds like a deal with a Virus dealer in the Midwest is closer to happening! There is also talk of another dealer bringing in Minerva, another ink company out of Italy....http://www.achitexminerva.com/en
Quote from: ZooCity on January 24, 2014, 05:06:54 PMWe're ultimately going to go with the system that has superior pigs that work across the widest variety of bases. One pigment set for: WB, DC, HSA...if someone tossed in a flat finish flatstock base that could be used with the same system I'd do backflips. It's nice to see so many options nowadays. I would love this. The matsui 301 and dc work fine for us, but the pigments are sticky/dry easily and it simply isnt ideal for paper which we print a lot of...Anyone have a suggestion?
Nope, I am no longer at QCM. Is this Aslam? (forgive me if I am misspelling your name)When Rutland purchased them I was laid off and not hired by Rutland. Actually, Rutland only hired one person from QCM, and that was an upfront lady who interfaced with our distributors when they called in. She was only with Rutland for about a year.Why did I leave out Magna? I actually was not aware that they offered a high solids line of inks. There is sooooo much I want to learn now!
Is Magna based out of Europe as well? I could of swore they were.
Quote from: Colin on January 24, 2014, 10:09:43 AMNope, I am no longer at QCM. Is this Aslam? (forgive me if I am misspelling your name)When Rutland purchased them I was laid off and not hired by Rutland. Actually, Rutland only hired one person from QCM, and that was an upfront lady who interfaced with our distributors when they called in. She was only with Rutland for about a year.Why did I leave out Magna? I actually was not aware that they offered a high solids line of inks. There is sooooo much I want to learn now!Colin: Thanks for all of the high value information that you post and support that you provide on TSB. It's great to have someone with your application experience and Technical Background on the boards. If you do want to learn more about the Magna High Solids Water-base inks I'd recommend that you reach out to Rob Coleman Nazdar SourceOne Market Segment Manager at rcoleman@nazdar.com. I've attached a copy of a print that was produced using the Magna HS WB inks this week in Mexico City, MX. I know that I'm biased but IMHO, the MagnaColours inks are the "real-deal" and a represent an excellent PVC free ink alternative.