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Old June 22nd, 2008 Jun 22, 2008 2:54:09 PM -   #1 (permalink)
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Default Permaset Inks

I have just found this stuff...

Permaset Fabric & Screen Printing Ink Purple 300ml on eBay, also, Other Crafts, Other Crafts, Crafts (end time 25-Jun-08 17:44:24 BST)

What do you think to it.

I am thinking of getting a few to try for my son to use on his one colour press.

As far as drying times are concerned though - HOW LONG? I will have him put them under a office fan until they're touch dry but how and how long would it take to CURE them using an iron and how many centigrade?

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Here are the drying instructions from the manufacturer: http://www.permaset.com.au/Literatur....aspx?ID=12526
 
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What do you think to it.
Permaset is good. In the case of their opaque ink it dries pretty quickly in the screen, but it gives a nice opaque result.

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It's also on the label on the ink, so you won't need to remember it anyway if you end up buying the ink
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I just got some permaset sample inks to give a go. Super cover white and yellow. Any suggestions using this product with a manual press? I am going to try a simple design with the white and see if I can achieve good coverage.
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I just got some permaset sample inks to give a go. Super cover white and yellow. Any suggestions using this product with a manual press? I am going to try a simple design with the white and see if I can achieve good coverage.

I printed a one color super opaque white sample with some pretty fine detail on a medium blue 100 percent blue shirt and it came out pretty good coverage wise.

I was using 180 mesh by the way.

 
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