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If you have the ink penetration and your cure dialed in, I would start looking at testing different binders and using a fixer.
Quote from: Orion on January 23, 2015, 10:53:50 AMIf you have the ink penetration and your cure dialed in, I would start looking at testing different binders and using a fixer.That right there. Cure. Too many shops run the dryer too fast for this type of ink. Or run it through twice. Ugh
Quote from: brandon on January 23, 2015, 01:47:07 PMQuote from: Orion on January 23, 2015, 10:53:50 AMIf you have the ink penetration and your cure dialed in, I would start looking at testing different binders and using a fixer.That right there. Cure. Too many shops run the dryer too fast for this type of ink. Or run it through twice. UghI've done two passes many times, Ugh is quite accurate.But here is a question for you, Brandon (or anyone who knows). When necessary, do you think 2 passes through the tunnel works consistently, with no other downside except extra labor and utilities??Some of our discharge jobs contain a foiled element. I PURPOSEFULLY undercure those on the first pass through the tunnel, because I have a hard time getting 100.00% foil coverage otherwise. So we print, do a questionably quick cure, foil them, and down the tunnel again.Stan