FN-INK™ helps screen printers that don’t have a lot of extra time or money get the most effective and economical plastisol inks, bolstering productivity and saving money in the process.
The FN-INK™ Mixing White was formulated, designed, and balanced to be used with the FN-INK™ Mixing System colors to create Pantone Coated Colors. Mixing colors is simple. Pull up the software and select the Pantone color needed, grab and weigh out colors specified in the formula, and mix. It’s that easy.
Creamy and easy to print, the Mixing White exhibits the same soft plastisol characteristics that printers around the world have grown to love.
While the ink was created to be used with the other FN-INK™ colors to make Pantone Coated Colors, it can be printed by itself if needed.
The fact that FN-INK™ easily cures at lower temperatures (260 degrees), means shops can see real gains in production. Financially Necessary Ink was manufactured to be a great ink at a great retail price, day in and day out. Giving printers the peace of mind that their hard earned dollars are getting the best ROI with this FN-INK™.
Bring your art to life with an endless amount of colors. Start mixing custom colors with the FN-INK™ Mixing White.
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For single print colors, colors will reproduce best over white or light-colored garments. When printing on a base white, some color shift may occur. This is normal and can be adjusted for by either printing a thicker ink deposit with lower mesh counts or by print-flash-print the color. You can also choose a slightly darker color in the PMS book. When it’s printed over the base white, it will typically lighten up and be a closer match. When direct printing over dark cotton, there is no guarantee you will maintain color integrity due to each ink's inherent opacity. As a result, not all colors will have good coverage when printed directly on fabric.
If printing a new PMS color, test through a 156 mesh onto white fabric, cure, and color checked in a light corrected box, or light correct space. Printing onto mid- or dark-colored garments may require the use of a base white for best color reproduction. Since all PMS colors (across all ink mixing systems) vary in opacity and coverage, it’s recommended to test before running production.
To mix custom colors, you’ll also need a scale, spatulas, Pantone Coated Book, and mixing containers.
For more information about mixing colors, please watch the video.
Flash at 180-200°F, for 3 - 5 seconds. Each shop’s operating parameters might be faster or shorter depending on your production variable. Cure at 260°F, the ink is cured when it hits 260 throughout the entirety of the ink layer.
*Cure is attained when the ENTIRE ink layer reaches 260°F, meaning that the ink is 260°F from the top to the bottom of the ink layer. If you are using a laser gun to read the surface temp, this WILL be misleading. Laser temp guns give you a reflective reading. When tested side-by-side with a donut probe, you will see temperature differences as great as 120-150°F early in the cure cycle (the donut probe accurately measures the contact temperature where the crosshairs reside). As you reach the end of the dryer, those temperatures will get closer together. You will need to read a surface temp as little as 60°F above what stated cure temp is and as much as 100°F depending on how short your dryer tunnel is and how hot your settings are. This is due to a few things:
When changing your dryer to low cure temps, follow the recommendations and parameters laid out above and do wash testing to ensure your new dryer settings are reaching full cure.
Ink degrader or press wash.
Store at 65-90°F (18-32°C), avoiding direct sunlight. Ideal when used within one year of manufacturing date.
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This was my first experience using any kind of screen print ink and this ink was so easy to work with! I will be buying again!
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We absolutely love FNINK! The mixing system changed everything for us!
Hello and thank you for the awesome review! We are thrilled you gave the new system a chance and it was a game changer for you! Happy printing! -cstake@ryonet.com
I have gone through about 3 "new favorite whites" but this is the best so far. I bought a gallon of white and a gallon of black to see what all the fuss was about. They sat in my den for about a month until I had a large run and ran out of the white that I was thinning with a curable reducer. I opened the white and noticed how creamy and smooth the ink was. I slapped some on the screen and wondered why I did not start with this ink to begin with. I did not notice any loss in coverage despite the texture of the ink. I have used it on cotton (black) and on a Sport-Tek (red) performance shirt.
Hello Broken Arrow Graphcs, thanks for leaving us your feedback on the FN-INK™ Mixing White Plastisol Ink. We are excited to hear how well it worked out for you! Happy printing :) - cstake@ryonet.com
It’s extremely smooth
Hey friend! Thank you for the FN love! :) We are so happy it's found a place in your shop and hope we can be a source you can lean on for years to come! Please don't hesitate to let us know if we can help! Happy Printing - cstake@ryonet.com
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FN-INK™ helps screen printers that don’t have a lot of extra time or money get the most effective and economical plastisol inks, bolstering productivity and saving money in the process.
The FN-INK™ Mixing White was formulated, designed, and balanced to be used with the FN-INK™ Mixing System colors to create Pantone Coated Colors. Mixing colors is simple. Pull up the software and select the Pantone color needed, grab and weigh out colors specified in the formula, and mix. It’s that easy.
Creamy and easy to print, the Mixing White exhibits the same soft plastisol characteristics that printers around the world have grown to love.
While the ink was created to be used with the other FN-INK™ colors to make Pantone Coated Colors, it can be printed by itself if needed.
The fact that FN-INK™ easily cures at lower temperatures (260 degrees), means shops can see real gains in production. Financially Necessary Ink was manufactured to be a great ink at a great retail price, day in and day out. Giving printers the peace of mind that their hard earned dollars are getting the best ROI with this FN-INK™.
Bring your art to life with an endless amount of colors. Start mixing custom colors with the FN-INK™ Mixing White.
For single print colors, colors will reproduce best over white or light-colored garments. When printing on a base white, some color shift may occur. This is normal and can be adjusted for by either printing a thicker ink deposit with lower mesh counts or by print-flash-print the color. You can also choose a slightly darker color in the PMS book. When it’s printed over the base white, it will typically lighten up and be a closer match. When direct printing over dark cotton, there is no guarantee you will maintain color integrity due to each ink's inherent opacity. As a result, not all colors will have good coverage when printed directly on fabric.
If printing a new PMS color, test through a 156 mesh onto white fabric, cure, and color checked in a light corrected box, or light correct space. Printing onto mid- or dark-colored garments may require the use of a base white for best color reproduction. Since all PMS colors (across all ink mixing systems) vary in opacity and coverage, it’s recommended to test before running production.
To mix custom colors, you’ll also need a scale, spatulas, Pantone Coated Book, and mixing containers.
For more information about mixing colors, please watch the video.
Flash at 180-200°F, for 3 - 5 seconds. Each shop’s operating parameters might be faster or shorter depending on your production variable. Cure at 260°F, the ink is cured when it hits 260 throughout the entirety of the ink layer.
*Cure is attained when the ENTIRE ink layer reaches 260°F, meaning that the ink is 260°F from the top to the bottom of the ink layer. If you are using a laser gun to read the surface temp, this WILL be misleading. Laser temp guns give you a reflective reading. When tested side-by-side with a donut probe, you will see temperature differences as great as 120-150°F early in the cure cycle (the donut probe accurately measures the contact temperature where the crosshairs reside). As you reach the end of the dryer, those temperatures will get closer together. You will need to read a surface temp as little as 60°F above what stated cure temp is and as much as 100°F depending on how short your dryer tunnel is and how hot your settings are. This is due to a few things:
When changing your dryer to low cure temps, follow the recommendations and parameters laid out above and do wash testing to ensure your new dryer settings are reaching full cure.
Ink degrader or press wash.
Store at 65-90°F (18-32°C), avoiding direct sunlight. Ideal when used within one year of manufacturing date.
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