Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
No such thing as a DTF printer, they are ALL conversions... If you don't like the tinkering / trial and error of testing ripping your hair out, just order the transfers You'll be further ahead... I like to do things the hard way
Quote from: Homer on May 04, 2021, 10:14:11 AMQuote from: mk162 on May 04, 2021, 09:52:25 AMQuestion, can you mix the black and white powders to make a gray? Or would that not have enough bleed resistance?worlds collide, kittens have puppies, hot snow falls up...When I have a moment to test out all the powders, I'll let you know. Apparently different powders give a different hand, so we'll see.So it's like crossing the streams.
Quote from: mk162 on May 04, 2021, 09:52:25 AMQuestion, can you mix the black and white powders to make a gray? Or would that not have enough bleed resistance?worlds collide, kittens have puppies, hot snow falls up...When I have a moment to test out all the powders, I'll let you know. Apparently different powders give a different hand, so we'll see.
Question, can you mix the black and white powders to make a gray? Or would that not have enough bleed resistance?
It’s odd to me. (We are going to get into an even more different discussion) but why then do people even do waterbase printing (of not for the hand). From what I understand, it’s more of a loan than plastisol, and overall, even more costly to complete an order in comparison. So if the customer may not care than much about the hand then why do waterbase? I thought that the hand was the main reason.