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Re: I'm almost frightened to ask, but what ink should I be using?

Posted: 13 Aug 2011, 23:05
by JSR
Paul;28344 wrote:yeee :) this tablet would cost £100 per pill :)
Only if it was green and had jagged edges... (work it out!) :biggrin:

Re: I'm almost frightened to ask, but what ink should I be using?

Posted: 13 Aug 2011, 23:17
by Paul
like a sort of pices of grass?? :)

Re: I'm almost frightened to ask, but what ink should I be using?

Posted: 13 Aug 2011, 23:20
by JSR
Paul;28347 wrote:like a sort of pices of grass?? :)
Kind of. Think of a meadow that isn't too comfortable to sit on. :biggrin:

Re: I'm almost frightened to ask, but what ink should I be using?

Posted: 14 Aug 2011, 00:40
by Front Bedroom
I can't see any 'ordinary' ink being turned into dye-sub ink as the formulation has to be totally different. Despite the first description of the process, it isn't the transfer part of the process that gives it the name 'sublimation'. Rather it's the way that the solid particles of the dye turning straight to a gaseous form with no intermediary liquid phase. That's the definition of the word sublimation - just as 'dry ice' will turn from a solid directly to CO2 gas at normal atmospheric pressure.

Re: I'm almost frightened to ask, but what ink should I be using?

Posted: 14 Aug 2011, 16:08
by Ian M
JackB;28317 wrote:Oh no! I was reading this thread and was going to pm the member who was saying that he or she found a source of cheap ink that really good to use, and now I cant remember the name of that member.

Jack.:frown:
It was me & I'm not too happy at being censored as I don't think I said anything wrong.

Re: I'm almost frightened to ask, but what ink should I be using?

Posted: 14 Aug 2011, 16:56
by Paul
I cleaned this tread up and i did not do any censourship here :)
I never do any way :) I use chinese ink so I am the last person who would do thing like that lol.
I just left question and simple answet for op.