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From: realthread
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  • thank you for this video :)

  • the waterbase, dose it come off or brake apart from stretching it or washing it?

  • i wont try using my macbook as a hostage for experiment the risks are too high hahahahaha!

  • I just started printing this last year and can't stand cleaning up plastisol inks. I swore them off, but continue to hear about people loving them. I don't get it. With water based you get a second chance with mistakes also!!

  • Thank the 60's for those discharge breathable inks!

  • One hit on the discharge white, two hits on the plastisol white.

  • how many layers of ink did it take to achieve that bright of a white on black?

  • OMG I love your shirt!! Where did you get it?

  • @SuchaCaligrrl I don't think we have any left unfortunately :( I'll look for you though. What size in a unisex would you want?

  • @realthread I dont know as far as unisex goes, I've never bought any unisex clothing unless guys wear dresses and skirts :-) JK. I'm a Medium in women's ... does that help. I hope my funnies did not cost me a shirt :)

  • this proves platisol is water proof lol...

  • I still like plastisol better.

  • with discharge, you don't necessarily have an opacity issue. Opacity troubles you when your top color lets the bottom color show through. Since we've discharge the shirt, there essentially isn't a bottom color anymore, only the new color we've printed. In this case it was white, but you could make it any color you'd like. What you'd be more concerned with is how white the white actually turns out. Thats your biggest struggle and will take some trial and error to perfect.

  • with discharge, you don't necessarily have an opacity issue. Opacity troubles you when your top color lets the bottom color show through. Since we've discharge the shirt, there essentially isn't a bottom color anymore, only the new color we've printed. In this case it was white, but you could make it any color you'd like. What you'd be more concerned with is how white the white actually turns out. Thats your biggest struggle and will take some trial and error to perfect.

  • But the opasity?

  • all matsui

  • What brand water based ink did you use?

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