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Matsui Enviroline Ink Too Watery



 
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Old October 18th, 2009 Oct 18, 2009 12:36:15 PM -   #1 (permalink)
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Default Matsui Enviroline Ink Too Watery

I have used matusi WB inks before. I usually buy the opaque since I can use it with darks or lights (and it can get pretty thick). I recently bought the Purple ink for soft hand and it's very watery. I've stirred it with a stick and it doesn't help. If I try to print with it, it leaks all over the edges and I don't get a crisp print. Is there something different I'm supposed to do with it?
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Default Re: Matsui Enviroline Ink Too Watery

Try:

1) Finer mesh, I'd use at least a 160 or higher.
2) Sharp squeegee.
3) Higher squeegee angle.
4) Faster print stroke.
5) Lower your off contact.
 
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Try:

1) Finer mesh, I'd use at least a 160 or higher.
2) Sharp squeegee.
3) Higher squeegee angle.
4) Faster print stroke.
5) Lower your off contact.
Ok, thanks. I guess I will have to use something else for now. It's too expensive to me to recreate my print on a higher mesh.
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