Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Quote from: ericheartsu on June 23, 2014, 07:51:59 PMis the orange printed over the white?No, straight activated D-Flo Orange
is the orange printed over the white?
I was told activator stays good for two years from the place that i buy it.
Test ResultsInks Tested: CCI D-Flo Orange, CCI D-Flo Pink - Both supplied by TCTAgent: 5% - All measurements made to within 0.001gHeat: 75 seconds at 340 degrees through an M&R Heatwave DryerScreen: 150S (Manual Double Stroke)Shirts tested: Next Level 3600 (Black), American Apparel 2001 (Black), Hanes 5170 (Heather Charcoal)Results: All shirts discharged well, and retained color to an acceptable level following one wash/dry cycle. Notes: While the ink was the same, none of the fabric used matched the make/model as TCT's original print. I had the 5170 on hand, which is the same color and blend, and was used to recreate the trial as closely as the original as possible.On a side note, I dig the ink and will be using it in my shop.
Couple of questions.1. Just 1 wash?2. Color acceptable?What does that mean?Whenever I have washed tested shirts it was always a minimum of 5 cycles through the washer and dryer. As to color level acceptable, if it faded 1 iota that was not acceptable. I have shirts from my days at Starter that the print outlasted the shirt. I would wonder sometimes if the "improvements" we see in all the supplies that come with this industry are really that, improvements. Not bashing you here, just wondering what I am missing on the testing parameters of the "new" and improved WB/DC inks.