







🎉 Unleash Your Creativity with Rapid Cure Ink!
Screen Print Direct's Rapid Cure® Printing Ink in Fluorescent Orange is a game-changer for fabric printing. This low-temperature curing plastisol ink cures at just 270°F, making it easier to use than traditional inks. With a shelf life of over 12 months and versatility across various textiles, it ensures vibrant, bold designs that pop. Proudly made in the USA, this non-toxic ink is perfect for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike.
| Manufacturer | Screen Print Direct |
| Brand | Screen Print Direct |
| Model number | ETEX-FLO |
| Package Dimensions | 11.2 x 10.9 x 10.9 cm; 419 g |
| Color | Fluorescent Orange |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Size | 237 ml |
| Ink Color | White |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ETEX-RCFO8OZ1 |
| Item Weight | 419 g |
H**S
I am a complete novice, this was literally my first/only time trying a plastisol ink, so I have no point of reference if this stuff is good or bad. But for me, it seemed to work just fine printing t-shirts using my xTool screen printing setup. I ended up starting with the ink at the rear of the screen, doing a full pressure pull stroke, flipping the squeegee around and then doing a full pressure "reverse pull" back across to bring the ink back to the rear of the screen. I tried more conventional flood/print approach, but got best results just using full pressure for both pulls. It was definitely easier to work with than the xTool included water base ink that dries so ridiculously fast. Once I got the hang of working with this ink and figured out the pressure/ squeegee angle that gave a good print, I was able to turn out 30 shirts pretty quickly with few errors. I used a single quarter between the shirt and the frame to set the off-contact. Ink seemed to cure easily at the specified temp and has lasted fine so far. I will say to do your research on how much ink is needed for your project, I overbought by a huge amount and from what I understand, it does go bad so I doubt I will be able to use it all before it has gone bad. I should have bought a smaller size. I definitely recommend using plastisol instead of water based ink for fellow newbies, the slightly more unpleasant cleanup at the end is worth the much easier printing process with no worries about things drying out while you are printing. I'd also recommend getting some (and by some, I mean many) junk shirts to practice on first because it took me a while to figure out what combination of pressure and angles produced a good print. And err on the side of pushing less ink through at first and work your way up to more, because once you start blowing out the bottom of your design and getting ink all over the bottom of the screen, its a pain to get the screen cleaned up. So start slow and scarce and work your way up until you are pushing out the right amount of ink to get a full print without forcing too much extra ink out onto the bottom of the screen.
S**.
Looks great on dark camo
D**K
Quality neon plastisol. Be careful about over curing, it will darken the neon. Also, you 100% have to use a white underbase. This ink goes a long way though.
M**J
Only reason did not give 5 star was I found it a little hard to work with. Like anything else once I master it I am sure it will be fine. Wish it came in smaller size for the novice user. Feel it will go out of date before I use it all. Will buy again because the colors are awesome.
K**M
I ordered this gold with very little expectations. I have a professional apparel shop and had never needed to use gold ink and I wanted to give it a try. This was better than it had a right to be. The price was good, and I was shocked at how easy it went down. I pushed it through a 156 mesh and did a print/flash/print on black DT6000s. Got a very nice result. I will use this brand in the future.
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