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WM Plastic is not P free, but all of the Phthalates are below needed maximum level. The ink doe not have to be P free, it needs to be Phthalate compliant.That is my understanding. It said that the ink passed on all tests.Where is Xenon certificate? I'm still waiting.
Quote from: DKgrafix on November 21, 2011, 11:39:59 PMWM Plastic is not P free, but all of the Phthalates are below needed maximum level. The ink doe not have to be P free, it needs to be Phthalate compliant.That is my understanding. It said that the ink passed on all tests.Where is Xenon certificate? I'm still waiting.The chemist is working on the testing as we speak.
honestly dennis, i'm just not that concerned about it..why is the certificate necessary? I'm sure I am missing something here.
Quote from: Printficient on November 22, 2011, 07:04:22 AMQuote from: DKgrafix on November 21, 2011, 11:39:59 PMWM Plastic is not P free, but all of the Phthalates are below needed maximum level. The ink doe not have to be P free, it needs to be Phthalate compliant.That is my understanding. It said that the ink passed on all tests.Where is Xenon certificate? I'm still waiting.The chemist is working on the testing as we speak.Anything new there from the Chemist?I really need this. I need to know if Xenon ink is P free or P compliant at least.