"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
we had a chance to test the Phoenix. It is exactly what we were looking for, but it has phthalates. We did get a bucket of the PF to try out and will give it a shot this week. First impression just by looking into the bucket, it exhibits all the right signs. The ink is definitely not gooey like most other PF inks we tried.pierre
Quote from: blue moon on January 03, 2012, 09:33:49 AMwe had a chance to test the Phoenix. It is exactly what we were looking for, but it has phthalates. We did get a bucket of the PF to try out and will give it a shot this week. First impression just by looking into the bucket, it exhibits all the right signs. The ink is definitely not gooey like most other PF inks we tried.pierrePierre, how do you like StreetFighter? I got mine in today, and getting ready to use it on my next job. I ordered regular cotton version of the ink, and also they have sent me a small sample of a LB version to try. Do you have a certificate for these? If not, I will contact Rutland and ask them to send me one. These are Phthalate free inks.I was kind of getting tired of waiting for Xenon certificate and decided to switch white inks.
As far as the certificate, I do not have one. Make sure you are not using those to stay compliant, as they are not what CPSIA is calling for. They are a "nice to have" rather than a must have.pierre
How is Streetfighter for manual printing? Anyone have any experience?
We are using the Streetfighter LB right now. I got a sample of Excalibur the other day and it was ok. Not good enough to make a switch from SF. Pierre, if you are close to finding the right white, why not just add a little puff additive till you get to where you want it? That's basically what we are doing with the SF. I'm adding a slight bit of some really opaque, long bodied poly white from Rutland to the SF to make a pretty killer white ink. It's an easy mixture that I'll make with every new gallon we open and it takes a few minutes and I'm done.
Hey Andy, have you tried the (Epic) Quick? I admittedly haven't tried it manuallybut I used to love the regular Quick through a 180, and the Epic seems even softer on the auto.Also in local thread hijacking news I convinced Denco to bring in some more CCI stuff.