We must very often mix special inks for new artworks. Unfortunately it is not possible to take the ink, e.g. Pantone, out of the box, because the sheets were laminated after printing. During this the colour may change caused by the heat. So we have to mix against this change of colour.
The testing and mixing of ink, combined with sample lamination, costs a lot of time. So we plan to mix the inks in the future in an ink kitchen.
Who has experiences with such a kitchen?
What equipment is necessary?
Are there complete systems available or single components?
Who produces such machines or equipment?
A lot of questions - and I'm only at the beginning of my investigation. Please help me.
Thanks very much for your kind assistance in advance.
Printus
The testing and mixing of ink, combined with sample lamination, costs a lot of time. So we plan to mix the inks in the future in an ink kitchen.
Who has experiences with such a kitchen?
What equipment is necessary?
Are there complete systems available or single components?
Who produces such machines or equipment?
A lot of questions - and I'm only at the beginning of my investigation. Please help me.
Thanks very much for your kind assistance in advance.
Printus