Re: Pros and Cons of Each T-Shirt Printing Method good luck to you. Hey! a poster asked earlier about plastisols and I answered at length...hope you may read that. If not...then I will make it short here: PLASTISOL!. Yes you have to cure it but it is WAY easier and better to do so than to struggle with the inefficiencies and inconsistencies that surround water based. Water base ink had been abandoned by every serious printer and even ink company. For some arguably odd reason they just have not made a water based ink that lives up to plastisol. A guy on Youtube shows a water based ink that looks and prints(supposedly)like plastisol. but he covers NONE of the real issues we also want to know(longevity on garment...sublimation etc.) I asked for more info and never heard back so how serious can they be? who knows!!!!? |