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I've been using Beckmar lately http://www.beckmar.com/
Quote from: Prosperi-Tees on July 07, 2016, 05:16:40 PMOver the years I have not found a better white as far as opacity, smooth matte finish and very soft hand especially how cheap it is in Wilflex LB Quick White. I have never used Union Inks so I do not know what would compare.In a side by side test the new union eclipse white kicked the crap out of the wilflex quick white. Back in the day I found the union whites to be horrible but whatever changes they have made seem to have worked. We haven't done much printing with the new union whites but the testing we have done with them showed very promising results.
Over the years I have not found a better white as far as opacity, smooth matte finish and very soft hand especially how cheap it is in Wilflex LB Quick White. I have never used Union Inks so I do not know what would compare.
Quote from: JohnMageeUnionink on July 07, 2016, 05:51:10 PMQuote from: ebscreen on July 07, 2016, 05:32:33 PMWas gonna say the exact same about the West Coast. Some of my favorite inks but notwell represented out here.We should have you pretty well covered on the West coast. I cover the bay area on up north to Vancouver. Near Oakland you have Midwest Sign and Supply in Hayward. There are also Midwest branches in Portland and Seattle. I will have to ask Javier Posada which suppliers represent us in SOCal.With out trying to speak for Midwest, not knowing what they would like their message to be- I feel comfortable sharing that Inventory issue are being addressed aggressively. That's good to know that you are out here. Midwest does carry some Union inks but stock can be iffy.
Quote from: ebscreen on July 07, 2016, 05:32:33 PMWas gonna say the exact same about the West Coast. Some of my favorite inks but notwell represented out here.We should have you pretty well covered on the West coast. I cover the bay area on up north to Vancouver. Near Oakland you have Midwest Sign and Supply in Hayward. There are also Midwest branches in Portland and Seattle. I will have to ask Javier Posada which suppliers represent us in SOCal.
Was gonna say the exact same about the West Coast. Some of my favorite inks but notwell represented out here.
Mercury Low Bleed PLHE1050 is a really interesting product that I feel is another important tool for any custom shop. This is a non-traditional low bleed in that it has a different chemistry that does not utilize blowing agents. The hand and matte down are amazing. When printed properly you can get a hand and opacity that could pass for a high end water-base. We refer to Mercury as our "boutique" style ink. Speaking printer to printer, I have customers that love this ink on tri-blends because of it's fiber matte down and fast flash. I also have customers that have replaced their athletic white with Mercury- but I cannot yet verify the success of that choice. It is not as strong a dye blocker as Eclipse or Diamond, but this product definately has value to custom shops.
Quote from: JohnMageeUnionink on July 07, 2016, 05:57:58 PMMercury Low Bleed PLHE1050 is a really interesting product that I feel is another important tool for any custom shop. This is a non-traditional low bleed in that it has a different chemistry that does not utilize blowing agents. The hand and matte down are amazing. When printed properly you can get a hand and opacity that could pass for a high end water-base. We refer to Mercury as our "boutique" style ink. Speaking printer to printer, I have customers that love this ink on tri-blends because of it's fiber matte down and fast flash. I also have customers that have replaced their athletic white with Mercury- but I cannot yet verify the success of that choice. It is not as strong a dye blocker as Eclipse or Diamond, but this product definately has value to custom shops. Disclaimer: I am not the ink guru in the shop. That would be Mike the owner but I don't let him post LOLWe finally got a 5-er of Mercury in and printed a run yesterday using it (Gildan 8800's). Flood and opacity were extremely good. So far this looks to be our new LB white
Quote from: dirkdiggler on July 07, 2016, 05:17:42 PMcan you add a dealer in GA that stocks and represents your inks? Impossible here, is it because this is Wilfex's backyard?Your local supplier would be Texsource. Let me know if you need anything else. Your Rutland/Union rep for Ga would be Max Price.
can you add a dealer in GA that stocks and represents your inks? Impossible here, is it because this is Wilfex's backyard?
Quote from: ebscreen on July 07, 2016, 07:06:40 PMQuote from: JohnMageeUnionink on July 07, 2016, 05:51:10 PMQuote from: ebscreen on July 07, 2016, 05:32:33 PMWas gonna say the exact same about the West Coast. Some of my favorite inks but notwell represented out here.We should have you pretty well covered on the West coast. I cover the bay area on up north to Vancouver. Near Oakland you have Midwest Sign and Supply in Hayward. There are also Midwest branches in Portland and Seattle. I will have to ask Javier Posada which suppliers represent us in SOCal.With out trying to speak for Midwest, not knowing what they would like their message to be- I feel comfortable sharing that Inventory issue are being addressed aggressively. That's good to know that you are out here. Midwest does carry some Union inks but stock can be iffy.
I need some feedback.Obviously this should have its own Manufacturers section, but the question is, with the amalgamation of three ink companies, should they be rolled together in one, or should there be a Rutland section, a Union, and a QCM each with their own?In this instance, John's opinion will carry considerable weight, but all can contribute their two cents.