Plastisol Bichromic Inks 28ºC/82ºF. This is a type of ink that shifts from one color to another when it reaches a certain temperature.
Enorme Bichromic Inks are good to go right out of the bucket. They're inks that change color with temperature and can switch back again when is cold. You can get them in a variety of color combinations. When the temperature goes up, the way the color particles are arranged shifts, and the color fades away. Then, when it cools down, it goes back to how it was originally.
HOW TO PRINT:
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If you're printing on a light-colored shirt, move on to step 2. For dark shirts, you'll need to put down a plastisol white layer first, then flash cure it, and then proceed to step 2.
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Apply the Enorme Bichromic Ink straight, without mixing in any other colors. Use two passes with your print stroke and then flash cure the print.
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Print again using two passes and then dry the print. This is known as a double print.
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Bake the print at 160°C/320ºF to set it.