MikePro
New Member
Been thinking about this for a while, since Mimaki releasing Metallic inks to their Ecosolvent line. I know that Ecosolvent SHOULD run fine through my Solvent printer, but what I don't know is:
Is it possible to successfully print metallic ecosolvent ink through my K printhead while also using CMY solvent inks on the other 3?
OR, better yet, what could happen if I add metallic ecosolvent to CMYK solvent inks and printing per usual with a "metallic effect" in the color?
I haven't done any testing, yet, but will in the near future if necessary. I'm just trying to expand the production possibilities of my mimaki jv3, and metallic inks are definately something i'm interested in.... but NOT so interesting that I really want to switch my whole system over to ecosolvent.
i'm no chemist, but I've got a feeling that the mixture might not dry properly. or even worse, some sort of chemical warfare ensues within my printer and does more damage than a flush can resolve! hopefully someone can shed some light.
Is it possible to successfully print metallic ecosolvent ink through my K printhead while also using CMY solvent inks on the other 3?
OR, better yet, what could happen if I add metallic ecosolvent to CMYK solvent inks and printing per usual with a "metallic effect" in the color?
I haven't done any testing, yet, but will in the near future if necessary. I'm just trying to expand the production possibilities of my mimaki jv3, and metallic inks are definately something i'm interested in.... but NOT so interesting that I really want to switch my whole system over to ecosolvent.
i'm no chemist, but I've got a feeling that the mixture might not dry properly. or even worse, some sort of chemical warfare ensues within my printer and does more damage than a flush can resolve! hopefully someone can shed some light.