Any tips for printing conventional 4 colour litho on poly prop.......can it be done successfully?. we have a set of tuftex inks to use which are apparently very hard drying oxydizing inks.....any other tips appreciated..
I am referring to Hydrogen Peroxide that you would have in your medicine cabinate or pantry. It comes in the brown, plastic bottle. This stuff isn't used for bleaching.
Same principle in printing. The pH is neutral of Hydrogen peroxide. Really, it's simply oxygenated water that you're adding to the fount. When the emulsification process occurs, you can be assured that all layers of ink film are going through this "Forced Oxygenation" and all layers will dry parralel. I have seen remarkable, reduced dry times as a result.
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