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I've not seen Fixer N marketed as a catalyst, but as an additive to improve washfastness.From posts on Matsui inks, and from my local vendor, the maximum pigment load is 10%, but I think it's the binder that would determine the maximum amount of pigment it could take and still cure properly, not the pigment.
Quote from: tpitman on March 22, 2014, 01:31:18 PMI've not seen Fixer N marketed as a catalyst, but as an additive to improve washfastness.From posts on Matsui inks, and from my local vendor, the maximum pigment load is 10%, but I think it's the binder that would determine the maximum amount of pigment it could take and still cure properly, not the pigment.from our new Matsui representative, Jessie in another thread, " Fixer F is our cross linking agent that fixes the ink at lower temperatures which improves wash fastness and works great for the smaller printers that have electric dryers"
not sure if it was a typo or it is two different products, but you reference fixer N and the rep says fixer F. I have fixer N in my shop and have never heard of Fixer F.
That's exactly what I was referring to. I read that last week and thought I might give it a try. Obviously it did not work as anticipated. Might have to ask the guys at Matsui here in Japan as well.