Great info Brett! I like the reference to 'cooking' to put all of this within context. No guess work for mixing with the pantone books, but experience also counts (and you have heaps!).
Very interresting video! Can you tell me how can we convert percentage of ink on the pantoner in grams for the scale? For example If i mix 210 U : the percentage of colors is 9.40 / 3.10/87.50 , should i weigh the same number in grams and thats for wich quantity 100 grams 500 grams? Your answer will be very helpfull thank you!
1 ounce = 28.35 grams. If you are making 1 pound of ink based on the above formula in your question, all you do is multiply those amounts times .01, starting with smallest percentages first. Balance will figure into the largest amount to round out to 100%.
High opacity yellow to hide stock..... will still be a dirty match but can get closer to a delta near 1.00 to pantone live which is the 2010 pms book standards for l a b values
@@SimplyPrintNoosaville , Mr. Bred, I'm from Indonesia.. The Number 22% , meaning that the Yellow Composition is 22% of the total Ink. Where did you get that Number ? Is it from the PMS ?
Clear and very helpful
Great info Brett! I like the reference to 'cooking' to put all of this within context. No guess work for mixing with the pantone books, but experience also counts (and you have heaps!).
Thanks Taty.
I appreciate it! Thank you. :)
Very interesting I bought a mixing system for screen printing and it has like 8 different colors to mix ha
Tus videos en español tendrás por favor gracias muy bueno
Very interresting video! Can you tell me how can we convert percentage of ink on the pantoner in grams for the scale? For example If i mix 210 U : the percentage of colors is 9.40 / 3.10/87.50 , should i weigh the same number in grams and thats for wich quantity 100 grams 500 grams? Your answer will be very helpfull thank you!
1 ounce = 28.35 grams. If you are making 1 pound of ink based on the above formula in your question, all you do is multiply those amounts times .01, starting with smallest percentages first. Balance will figure into the largest amount to round out to 100%.
Good,
i'am bangladeshi
I love my job
Plz can u tell me how can I print yellow colour on the green bass plastic....
High opacity yellow to hide stock..... will still be a dirty match but can get closer to a delta near 1.00 to pantone live which is the 2010 pms book standards for l a b values
@@desius08 , lol delta of 1.00 using Pantone Yellow on a green stock? I'd love to see that
Do you mean that the substrate is plastic?
How can i get the colour chart with ounces to know exactly how much i need to mix to get the perfect colour
Ameer Henry, the Pantone book doesn’t work with grams or ounces. It works by percentages. So if it says 22% yellow, you weigh 22 ounces.
@@SimplyPrintNoosaville , Mr. Bred, I'm from Indonesia.. The Number 22% , meaning that the Yellow Composition is 22% of the total Ink. Where did you get that Number ? Is it from the PMS ?
Can you use these inks to screen print
Screen inks (sublimation) are vastly different from offset printing *lithography). There is no comparison of the two.
Can u help me sir I ink mad formola