"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Agreed. IMO, HSA inks not ready for prime time and way too expensive
Most HSA whites are less expensive than quality white plastisol. Personally I love the stuff.Mattes down even the gnarliest of yarn ends.We get opaque whites with two screens, lowish mesh, double stroke the first single on the second.Trick for us is to run the ink on the scary side of thick, IE no water/retarder etc. It can make productiona touchy affair in hot dry climates but if you manage it correctly it's all gravy.
huh...we do about 75% wb/dc jobs and slowly growing as we can not STAND plastisol....maybe we should investigate these a little further...what would be a good one to start with, as far as a white goes?
@Ericheartsu do you guys use the Green Galaxy white for your HSA white? If you do, do you modify it at all?
Can we use Matsui Neo P.C with Rutland WB99 or any Rutland waterbase?Sent from my SM-G900H using Tapatalk
Quote from: abchung on July 30, 2015, 11:35:05 PMCan we use Matsui Neo P.C with Rutland WB99 or any Rutland waterbase?Sent from my SM-G900H using TapatalkThe Rutland wb99 base will work with Matsui pigments but I did have some issues with ink turning to a jelly consistency. I use cci DC bases with the Matsui pigments with no issues. Is the Matsui stretch white an HSA ink? Seems to cover well with 2 layers...
what drives us crazy about pastisol is the need for flashing and all the mess that goes along with that.