On Fri, 09 Jun 2006 10:54:01 +0200, Herbert E. Plett <cachureos@...>
wrote:
The mispro people weren't very useful when asked.
Maybe i'm wrong and it is the pigment itself, but chances are it isn't.
ST
wrote:
> I know from experience that I can pigment different ways (plasticsI don't know, but it seems to coat the copper differently.
> coloring).
> for example: I can get 'orange' with a very little red pigment, but need
> a lot
> of factory orange for a similar result. both have pros and cons.
> can you tell why the yellow ink works and black not?
> completely different formulas, or only different pigments?
> why would they have different ingredients besides the color?
> OTOH is there a way of finding out what this -resin or binder- is?
The mispro people weren't very useful when asked.
Maybe i'm wrong and it is the pigment itself, but chances are it isn't.
ST