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Your cart is empty.This water-based screen printing ink is specially formulated to provide an extended open time in the screen, allowing you ample time to work. Explore the opportunity to work with more colors without the ink drying in the screen and achieve higher resolution printing without fear of clogging screens. This ink works well with most surfaces including fabric, paper, plastic, vinyl, leather, metal and more; it won't wrinkle paper when printing artwork. For permanence and durability, heat set the ink when using fabrics.
Adrien
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2021
Don’t buy, this is the worst paint ever for screen printing, it will dry in your mesh after one pass and washing it out is even worse. Don’t waste your money
Allen C.
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2020
This black ink (i've tried 2 different batches and Screen life extender) set up in the screen way to fast. I could only print 1 sign before it started to dry on the screen. I used 651 vinyl on 200 and 110 mesh as well as an emulsion. I believe this reacts somehow to the glue in the vinyl and the emulsion used. The white Opaque did not have the same problems.
LaTonna AKA Lady Print Boss
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2018
hated it, this ink dried up soon as it touched the screen. I am a screen printer of 18 years and needed to print a few last minute tees so I ordered this ink and could not get the job done... not for t-shirts
Chong Chong
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2017
Love Jacquard for screenprinting on shirts! It's on the thick side which works well for our DIY home set up – we've been using this brand of ink for years so we just know it well, know how to work with it and what to expect, etc. We used to heat set it with an iron but later figured out you can throw the shirts in the dryer on high heat for about 40 minutes and that works (and saves a TON of time). Just be sure the ink on the shirts is completely dried before you try heat setting them (if it still feels tacky to the touch then it's not quite dry).I will say, I don't like this ink on posters so much as certain colors (black the most and metallic colors the least) will remain a bit tacky for a long time and if you stack the posters, sometimes they end up sticking. For posters, we use Speedball which is much more runny from the jar and has a chalky feel to it when it dries.
Emmanoscar
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2013
Arrived on time, well packaged. Great inks. Wish they had a European distributor. I send them to Germany for my son who loves this product.
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