The Myth of Overcuring. How to Keep Your Ink on the Shirt
Why did the ink wash off those shirts you printed? There could be several reasons, but overcuring the ink is probably not one of them. Rick and Mike Beckman, the inventor of high density ink, discuss how to test your prints and factors other than dryer temperature that can affect how the ink cures on a garment. Shop Talk is a creation of the Ink Kitchen, brought to you by Impressions. Filmed at Impressions Expo in Atlantic City, March 2022. #screenprinting #InkCuringTips #TShirtPrinting #PrintShopAdvice @MRprintingequipment

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