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Speedball Acrylic Screen Printing Ink, 8-Ounce, Black Speedball Acrylic Screen Printing Ink, 8-Ounce, Black Speedball Acrylic Screen Printing Ink, 8-Ounce, Black

Speedball Acrylic Screen Printing Ink, 8-Ounce, Black

Speedball Acrylic Screen Printing Ink, 8-Ounce, Black Speedball Acrylic Screen Printing Ink, 8-Ounce, Black Speedball Acrylic Screen Printing Ink, 8-Ounce, Black
$ 10.49

Score By Feature

Based on 1,437 ratings
Easy to use
8.48
Value for money
7.66
Sheerness
7.36

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Product Description

SCREEN PRINTING INKS OF PROFESSIONAL QUALITY - The brand of choice for professional screen printers, with a wide range of colors.
EXCELLENT WORKABILITY - Provides artists with vibrant colors, excellent coverage, and consistent workability.
PRINT WITH EASE – Artists have unrivaled working time, which allows them to print with ease.
ACRYLIC SCREEN PRINTING INKS WITH WATER BASE - Ideal for printing on paper, wood, and cardboard; not for use on fabrics.
SAFE IN THE STUDIO OR IN THE CLASSROOM - AP Seal; easy to clean with soap and water

Questions & Answers

Has anyone tried using this to print on black paper? What is the ink's level of opacity?

It would be fantastic.

Is it possible to use this method on wood that has been coated? Is it possible to stamp with this ink on a coated wooden hanger?

Fabric ink is designed to be used on fabric, so I'd recommend the professional speed ball acrylic ink. It's made of wood and can be used to create posters.

Is it possible to use this ink over latex paint on a wooden surface?

Yes, I make rustic signs and use white latex paint to cover them before silk screening the lettering. It's something I've been doing for a long time.

Is it possible to use this ink on a plastic surface? As in a cover for a light switch?

Yes.

Selected User Reviews For Speedball Acrylic Screen Printing Ink, 8-Ounce, Black

Allows for custom work to be done at a lower cost
5/5

This is what I use for my poly mailer screen printing. It's well worth the money. It's easy to work with and isn't too runny. It is difficult to remove once it has dried on the polymailers (I let them sit for several hours). Simply avoid using tape because it will pull it off; it does not scratch off easily in the mail.

Brinley Tran
Brinley Tran
| Oct 19, 2021
I messed up in some way
5/5

The product received a five-star rating because it met all of the requirements. It has a nice sheen to it, but it's a little more liquidy than the solid colors (which is to be expected). br>br>I gave myself two stars because I'm pretty sure I didn't heat the shirt long enough to properly cure it. I cleaned up after myself. The outline of the shirt remained after drying, but the rest of it washed away.

Robert GIBBONS
Robert GIBBONS
| Feb 03, 2021
We were in a bind, and you were able to help us! We needed custom printed vinyl record LP sleeves in a hurry, and the quickest turnaround time we could find was three days
5/5

4 months. We ordered blank sleeves from Amazon and had JollyTres on Etsy burn a screen for us. We now have beautifully printed custom sleeves after only seven days! This ink is incredibly easy to use and pigmented to perfection. I've attached a photo to demonstrate how well it worked even on black!.

Angelo Guzman
Angelo Guzman
| Feb 01, 2021
Color is vibrant, and it displays well on a computer screen
5/5

This was a color that we really liked. It's bold, but it also has a nice sheen. It screened well and had a nice thickness to it.

Peter Harrington
Peter Harrington
| May 10, 2021
The color combination is fantastic
5/5

I like the color quality of the hood, which goes well with dark clothing.

Nia Simmons
Nia Simmons
| Dec 05, 2021
If you're careful, it'll do the job
3/5

On the maple pieces I'm silk screening, it doesn't dry very well. It takes a day to absorb/dry, and it still smears a little if I'm not careful, or if I finish the wood with a wipe-on poly - To finish, I'd recommend using a spray polyurethane. Coming through the screen I was using, it looked fantastic - There have been no reports of clogging or excessive thickness. It would most likely work well on porous or absorbent materials.

Adaline Goodwin
Adaline Goodwin
| Mar 13, 2021
Great work on the painting
5/5

It's something I continue to order. I'm a big fan of the color peacock. It complements a wide range of shirts in terms of color. Aside from that, there isn't much else to say. This is an excellent paint. I haven't tried it on black yet, so I can't comment on coverage. For black, I use the speedball opaque ones.

Adalyn Lamb
Adalyn Lamb
| Jan 19, 2021
Take a look at the summary
4/5

This is an acrylic that should not be used on fabric. We bought orange paint and put it on a black hoodie, but it turned out to be more of a light brown due to the fabric absorbing the paint.

Corey Booker
Corey Booker
| Nov 08, 2021

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