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Re: white ink
Yes, I do know exactly what you mean. That would be Triangle’s Phoenix white. I use this stuff on a 125/70 mesh and I do about 2 strokes and that’s it. No flash involved. Just print and send it to the oven.
I love this stuff and I'll be converting a lot of my colors to Triangle now as well.
I love this stuff and I'll be converting a lot of my colors to Triangle now as well.
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Re: white ink
I just recently got a smaple pint of the Phoenix white and can't wait to try it! I have been using Excalibur Arctic White and it is not too bad, flood and partially push some through, lay it down, flash then lay one more layer down. Works well even on 50/50 hoodies I just did this weekend.
Re: white ink
I'll most likely use 110 or 156 screens on 100% black cotton.
I guess black inks are any easier choice.
There is a supply house just down the road from me called PERFORMANCE in NJ.
I guess I can just get some black ink down there.
I'm just doing B & W ink for now.
I'm doing up my own shirts with simple text and VERY basic graphics.
I'm also doing heat transfers, and eventually, maybe, some dye sub.
Thanks.
The Catspit stuff is a GREAT help.
So is Ryonet.
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I guess black inks are any easier choice.
There is a supply house just down the road from me called PERFORMANCE in NJ.
I guess I can just get some black ink down there.
I'm just doing B & W ink for now.
I'm doing up my own shirts with simple text and VERY basic graphics.
I'm also doing heat transfers, and eventually, maybe, some dye sub.
Thanks.
The Catspit stuff is a GREAT help.
So is Ryonet.
You are a Mensch!
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Re: white ink
110 mesh will work well with white ink on black tees. A 156 we might use for a white under base. Black ink is much easier to print with for sure. At least it should be. I did get a gallon of Excalibur black that was way too thick. But black plastisol inks are easy to reduce because they don’t lose much if anything in color or opacity.
I know of Performance Supply there in NJ. If they are close to you then that should work just fine. I forget what inks they carry but black is pretty easy to deal with in any brand. Unless it’s total trash...LOL.
Thanks for posting on the forum and it’s my pleasure to help out.
I’m a Mensch? You are very kind, thank you.
Good luck!
I know of Performance Supply there in NJ. If they are close to you then that should work just fine. I forget what inks they carry but black is pretty easy to deal with in any brand. Unless it’s total trash...LOL.
Thanks for posting on the forum and it’s my pleasure to help out.
I’m a Mensch? You are very kind, thank you.
Good luck!

Jonathan Monaco
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Re: white ink
How do you guys like the Phoenix White ink? I've requested a free sample. 100% of our orders are printed on Gildan 2000 100% 6.1oz? Has anyone tried the Phoenix white on that brand/style yet?
Re: white ink
I love Phoenix white, I used to use Alpine white but it was hard get it throughout the mesh but not with the Phoenix white. Hope you like!CrazyJeff wrote:How do you guys like the Phoenix White ink? I've requested a free sample. 100% of our orders are printed on Gildan 2000 100% 6.1oz? Has anyone tried the Phoenix white on that brand/style yet?
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Re: white ink
Have not gotten to try the Phoenix white yet but based on what Jonathan has said about it I expect it to be great. I also use Gildan 2000 tees unless a customer wants something different. You just can't beat the quality and price!