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Mr RyonetSeveral times your interviewers in the videos comment on water base ink being Eco Friendly please explain why and how that is true.
Quote from: T Shirt Farmer on May 27, 2015, 09:56:43 PMMr RyonetSeveral times your interviewers in the videos comment on water base ink being Eco Friendly please explain why and how that is true.was thinking the same thing...I smell bullshirt....why? because they make more money selling that particular brand of ink.
Quote from: Homer on May 28, 2015, 09:47:30 AMQuote from: T Shirt Farmer on May 27, 2015, 09:56:43 PMMr RyonetSeveral times your interviewers in the videos comment on water base ink being Eco Friendly please explain why and how that is true.was thinking the same thing...I smell bullshirt....why? because they make more money selling that particular brand of ink. BINGO... for starters look how much discharge gets dumped i know some printers keep spent discharge to print on light garments but the majority dispose of far more waste than plastisol printers... and how eco friendly is breathing the discharge fumes.. I guess when you are marketing to newbies it easy to fool them in the eco friendly ink bullshit.
Bottom line:Chemistry is Chemistry. It does not matter what industry you are in. There is no such thing as being truly green...Even back when I was at QCM and we were ahead of the curve regarding Pthalates and being "GREEN".... Well, being "GREEN" really boiled down to how you and your company took care of its waste.... Because we are all still combining and printing and cleaning with Chemicals.... just like everybody else in this industry.Oh! and we used as much soy bean oil as possible.... about 5% I really Hate the Green word....
Clipped....I really Hate the Green word....
Quote from: Colin on May 28, 2015, 05:17:10 PMClipped....I really Hate the Green word....When people ask me what is the "greenest" ink we carry ..... I generally reply kelly or perhaps hunter....