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Offline Itsa Little CrOoked

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Re: REALLY Bright/Opaque Neon Green
« Reply #15 on: March 03, 2015, 10:32:04 AM »
I'm ashamed to admit this, but I don't REALLY know the difference between NEON, FLUOROESCENT, and BLACKLIGHT inks.

I don't really want to jack this thread, but is it easy to clear up?

I print shirts for a blacklighted sporting environment, and I just buy what I always buy. And I try to print a really solid, smooth white base. Then I check them with a blacklight for performance. They work, but its the terminology that trips me up.


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Re: REALLY Bright/Opaque Neon Green
« Reply #16 on: March 03, 2015, 10:49:14 AM »
Backlight Green is made with a high opacity Base like most standard inks, and they use regular green pigments.  Florescent inks are used with a high opacity base as well, but use neon pigments which are very transparent by nature which is why it is very difficult to achieve good coverage.  The neon series is similar to the fluorescent ink, but they mix in some white with the ink to give it more opacity. 
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Re: REALLY Bright/Opaque Neon Green
« Reply #17 on: March 03, 2015, 11:16:39 AM »
Backlight Green is made with a high opacity Base like most standard inks, and they use regular green pigments.  Florescent inks are used with a high opacity base as well, but use neon pigments which are very transparent by nature which is why it is very difficult to achieve good coverage.  The neon series is similar to the fluorescent ink, but they mix in some white with the ink to give it more opacity.

You are where I've bought Triflex Fluorescent the last couple of times. What is THAT exactly?  It's all I've used for this customer, but I didn't use you at first. Is there anything new that performs BETTER under blacklight?

This guy needs consistency and he's happy...so I'd be hard pressed to change his specs. Unless something really special comes along.

Thanks Kevin!

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Re: REALLY Bright/Opaque Neon Green
« Reply #18 on: March 03, 2015, 11:51:19 AM »
I have yet to try any One Stroke neons.
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Re: REALLY Bright/Opaque Neon Green
« Reply #19 on: March 03, 2015, 01:09:04 PM »
I HATE fluorescents.  They have horrid opacity and require basically a 100% white base AND double hitting or a low mesh to look "right" in my experience.  Neons seem to perform much better, and many of them are basically identical in color.  The one stroke neons KICK. MAJOR. ASS.  Great opacity and print like a dream.  Kevin's neons are also good and I've been printing those more and more, and they are priced better, but I have to say I liked the comparable One Stroke inks better.

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Re: REALLY Bright/Opaque Neon Green
« Reply #20 on: March 03, 2015, 01:48:12 PM »
Backlight Green is made with a high opacity Base like most standard inks, and they use regular green pigments.  Florescent inks are used with a high opacity base as well, but use neon pigments which are very transparent by nature which is why it is very difficult to achieve good coverage.  The neon series is similar to the fluorescent ink, but they mix in some white with the ink to give it more opacity.

You are where I've bought Triflex Fluorescent the last couple of times. What is THAT exactly?  It's all I've used for this customer, but I didn't use you at first. Is there anything new that performs BETTER under blacklight?

This guy needs consistency and he's happy...so I'd be hard pressed to change his specs. Unless something really special comes along.

Thanks Kevin!

Triangle Tri-flex are their regular fluorescent inks. This would be their fluorescent green. 
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Re: REALLY Bright/Opaque Neon Green
« Reply #21 on: March 03, 2015, 02:03:00 PM »
Sericol DC examples

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Re: REALLY Bright/Opaque Neon Green
« Reply #22 on: March 03, 2015, 02:17:25 PM »
Tested the sericol flo DC's last year.  They are indeed awesome.

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Re: REALLY Bright/Opaque Neon Green
« Reply #23 on: March 04, 2015, 12:35:22 PM »
I HATE fluorescents.  They have horrid opacity and require basically a 100% white base AND double hitting or a low mesh to look "right" in my experience.  Neons seem to perform much better, and many of them are basically identical in color.  The one stroke neons KICK. MAJOR. ASS.  Great opacity and print like a dream.  Kevin's neons are also good and I've been printing those more and more, and they are priced better, but I have to say I liked the comparable One Stroke inks better.

Which series are you using Mimosa?

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Re: REALLY Bright/Opaque Neon Green
« Reply #24 on: March 04, 2015, 01:17:07 PM »
I believe the One Stroke neons were their EZ FLO series.

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Re: REALLY Bright/Opaque Neon Green
« Reply #25 on: March 04, 2015, 01:26:12 PM »
Thanks!

FYI, their 357 poly ink is AMAZING!  Expensive, but amazing!