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Please tell me do you know some ink that is for textile and it's DOESN'T
need to dry.( the ink dry alone ) please give me the brand |
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Water-based ink will dry on it's own. What are you printing?
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You can get water based inks from Towel Specialties but it takes FOREVER to dry without a dryer. Matter of fact, when I use it for towels, we run it through three times to make it dry. Plastisols are the best way to go for T's and the like.
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