"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Whats it going to hurt. If there is not enough of each one to use. They why not mix them up. I have done that with some whites in the past. Test them first before using them on customer shirts. Just don't mix any dried out inks. If they are good flowing inks mix them up and get them out of your way.
Quote from: Jon on June 03, 2014, 02:45:35 PMWhats it going to hurt. If there is not enough of each one to use. They why not mix them up. I have done that with some whites in the past. Test them first before using them on customer shirts. Just don't mix any dried out inks. If they are good flowing inks mix them up and get them out of your way.opacity, bleed and cure temp issues. If one cures at 275 and another at 320 you'll overcook the first one. Low bleed is another issue, it would be good for cotton only unless they are all lo bleed, and even then I would not trust them, so back to cotton only. And then the customer calls and wants a repeat and your white is blue tint on one shirt and yellowish color on the new order. . . for few bucks, it's not worth the headache. pierre