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why not just use waterbase?
I would think if you wanted the print to be real softhand like all the other DC inks then yes, that's the only reason I can see for having a DC black.D
Quote from: 3Deep on July 20, 2015, 02:33:50 PMI would think if you wanted the print to be real softhand like all the other DC inks then yes, that's the only reason I can see for having a DC black.DThat doesnt make any sense. Discharge isn't softhand because it is discharge, it is softhand because it is waterbased with low solids and being driven into the fabric. The discharge part only means it is binding to the pigment already in the fabric and evaporating it away so the color is brighter. The hand has nothing to do with it.Logically (and in practice) black will look blacker in/on a darker fabric. Discharging the fabric to "white" first makes no sense.
Quote from: 3Deep on July 20, 2015, 02:33:50 PMI would think if you wanted the print to be real softhand like all the other DC inks then yes, that's the only reason I can see for having a DC black.DThat doesnt make any sense. Discharge isn't softhand because it is discharge, it is softhand because it is waterbased with low solids and being driven into the fabric. The discharge part only means it is binding to the pigment already in the fabric and evaporating it away so the color is brighter. The hand has nothing to do with it.Logically (and in practice) black will look blacker in/on a darker fabric. Discharging the fabric to "white" first makes no sense.Actually you do not make much sense either. Discharge is a very soft hand right out of the dryer if your printing it properly. You can achieve the laundered feel right off the press. What causes it not be soft is using to much agent or using to low of a mesh. A lot of people use way too low of a mesh count and believe you have to drive it deep into the garment. Anything past 50% penetration into the garment is wasting ink and dry time. Just like with plastisol there is such a thing as too much ink going down.We also have used agent in black for special effects. Experiment and you might find something you can do that the guy down the street does not.