Just read some old papers that there was an in called Sepiax around 2010, and it was like or better than latex. Epson DX4 and DX5 printheads. Searched for it on internet and found some old talk that some people in UK were using it and did not cog heads. Cured it at 50-60C, so much lower than latex. Then no info.
Then click on their old web and send me to Marabu. After some search find Marabu now sells inks called Maqua® Jet DA-E . Read their PDF, obscure bla blah and selling them industrially, obviously not to general public.
So obviously there is an ink that can be filled in any solvent printer or printer with heater and make it water based.
What the heck, why this ink is not in the shops? Apart from the fact that it can turn any cheap printer in a competitor for a solvent one.
Then click on their old web and send me to Marabu. After some search find Marabu now sells inks called Maqua® Jet DA-E . Read their PDF, obscure bla blah and selling them industrially, obviously not to general public.
So obviously there is an ink that can be filled in any solvent printer or printer with heater and make it water based.
What the heck, why this ink is not in the shops? Apart from the fact that it can turn any cheap printer in a competitor for a solvent one.