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Old 07-04-2009, 12:39 AM
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Originally Posted by ohdanielsan View Post
i've used ryonet/matsui inks in the past extensively. if you're only printing 1 or 2 colors, or if your printing style doesn't contain any large overlapping colors of 3 or more, then you're fine. unfortunately, if you have more than 2 or 3 overlapping colors, you're screwed, because the top layers will never dry.

they are primarily textile inks, so that means they are made to be heat-set. it's a shame too, because they're great inks otherwise, and ryonet is a great company, but use them at your own risk.

im using matsui ink now and i had the same result, takes a long time to dry and stays abit sticky after.
i'm running out of some colors and would like to try something else too...any suggestion ?
thankx
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