Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
If I remember correctly, You can only add the Wilflex pigments to the Top Score base. The resins used in the equalizers are not the same as what's used in the Top Score base so cure times will not be the same and the bleed resistance will not be the same either. The plasticizer used does not have an impact on cure times and temps (it can have an impact on bleed - but I do not know what they are using).Rutland has a new low cure bleed resistance base on the market. It is to be used with their C3 system. I used it on a couple jobs, and in the future I would only use it when printing over a white base plate - my personal results - yours may vary. The cure temps climb the more pigment is added. Anywhere from 280-300 depending on pigment load. This is directly related to the resins not being the same = different cure times.And yea, the price for Top Score is kinda nuts.....