Thanks for the comment. Pad printing inks are very specific in that they require a certain viscosity to work. We have inks that mimic automotive coatings in terms of brightness, opacity, chemical resistance, and shine. I would suggest going with one of these inks that are designed to work with the printer, but you are welcome to run other inks in the printer. The way to success is making sure the ink can have the right viscosity and allow for good pickup from the pad.
You didn't mention the figure 8 viscosity test that you did at 1:04. I think that part is important.
I need best ink on plastic bottle or Propylene surfaces without pre-treatment ?
What brand/model of scale are you using? thanks.
Can I use automotive lacquer?
Thanks for the comment. Pad printing inks are very specific in that they require a certain viscosity to work. We have inks that mimic automotive coatings in terms of brightness, opacity, chemical resistance, and shine. I would suggest going with one of these inks that are designed to work with the printer, but you are welcome to run other inks in the printer. The way to success is making sure the ink can have the right viscosity and allow for good pickup from the pad.
@@Automarkvids do you sell pad printing ink on Philippines?
@@joeynelbongabong3762 Hi Joey. Thanks for your interest. Feel free to reach out to us directly on our website or email sales@automarkco.com.
This Manu ink for fabric
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