i have been looking for a soild decent ink to use for poster (plus tee shirts) i havent had any luck finding a good reliable source does anyone have any help? id like something very easy to use, short dry time, and something that looks/coats well.
thanks in advance for any help.
quick questions:
a good brand?
where i can order some? (link)
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For posters you want an air dry, solvent based system.
For t-s you can use plastisol, which will have to be heat set
or a water based, some of which can be air dryed.
There are some textile inks that can be air dryed.
Find out more at www.nazdar.com
And www.unionink.com
For posters you want an air dry, solvent based system.
For t-s you can use plastisol, which will have to be heat set
or a water based, some of which can be air dryed.
There are some textile inks that can be air dryed.
Find out more at www.nazdar.com
And www.unionink.com
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Re: ink recommendations
Have you looked into Matsui? Last I heard they have an ink for your needs.
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Re: ink recommendations
Why does everyone love Nazdar? I've been using their waterbased RFU black, white, aquapaque white, etc, for months and I can't wait to be done with them. The Dick Blick half gallon is cheaper, thinner, and always turns out better. Nazdar's black has a horrible blue tint, and works exactly the same as every other waterbased ink I've used. Just wondering why they're backed so hard.