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Tips For Using Heat Transfer Water-Based Ink While Printing

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Tips For Using Heat Transfer Water-Based Ink While Printing

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  1. Tips For Using Heat Transfer Water-Based Ink While Printing Water-based ink is the printing ink, which is either used for pigments or dyes that are suspended in water. However, the water is used as a solvent in the ink that evaporates and sets on the base. This ink is used for printing yard goods either on the piece or on the roll. There are certain tips for using this heat transfer water-based ink. Choose a right mesh count Water-based ink indeed has a lower viscosity than the Silk Screen Printing Ink that allows them to easily soak on the fabric. Therefore, it is necessary to use a finer mesh generally the count range 160-230 so that to prevent too much ink from pushing through which leads to bleeding. Otherwise, you run the risk of the emulsion melting and ruining your print run. Flood the screen between prints Suppose, you are walking away in between print, to make other colors for printing, it is advised togive a quick ink flood of the screen else it makes dry makes clogs in the prints. Always keep it hydrate

  2. Well, water base inks dry quickly as compare to silicone ink. It is necessaryto keep the screen slightly damp before and in between prints. You can simply use a spray bottle with water, spray it onto the ink side of your ready-to-print screen. Give a finishing with heat To give a long-lasting finish, it is essential to give a heat setting treatment Therefore, it is necessary to set up a fire that drying tunnel or heat press. If you’re printing at home, you can use a hand iron, tumble dry, dry it in the sun for a few days, or even bake the fabric at a low temperature to set the pigments.

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