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Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
Perfect for a children’s example: roll out color, press paper to imprint. Stop printing and Immediately go wash everything because it is now to dry to use any further. Largest successful imprint on mulberry Rice paper: one 3inch by 5inch imprint. You cannot move fast enough to do two.At the rate of waste due to uncontrollable fast drying it turns out to be (predicted) three times the cost of high end oil-based professional ink.What a scam! What a waste.
Ann Brandeis
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
Poor Review Disliked the inks They dried up quickly Came without instructionsUseless product
Angela Peñalosa
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024
Muy buenas, un poco secas pero como son solubles lo podré solucionar con agua
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2024
I made block prints with this ink, and even though I use the thinnest layer possible, the ink on the final print doesn’t dry, it remains sticky and even after days of hanging the smallest bit of moisture makes the ink viable again. No instructions included on if curing is needed or heat treatment. This is good for crafts and kids but not professional artists who are trying to sell quality handmade prints
Ki Le
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2024
This ink seemed okay upon first using it. However, it quickly became apparent after the first few days that it simply was not drying. I waited to see if it would start to dry in the sun, and gave it a couple weeks for that. At this point, most areas were still tacky, and some straight up were still wet. I can confidently say that after 5 months, we got to a place where the ink was not transferring to other objects if they touched, but a few places were still tacky. And lo and behold, after I have now glued the prints I made down to a backing after all of that time, everywhere the glue has even slightly touched on the back side of the print made the ink wet again on the front side. I bought these to save some money for a project, and I 110 percent should have just purchased a higher quality ink to do my project with to save a massive amount of time and headaches.
Richard Kightlinger
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024
The ink became globby and never fully dried. There is also shine not needed for block prints.
Cheryl A. Faber
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2024
Purchased this for a printmaking class. When I first opened it I was worried because the ink looked thicker than I was used to. I asked the instructor and she said it should work fine. She was right. We did linocut, acrylic etchings, gelatin prints and a few other things. All were successful. In fact several other students from the class asked to borrow my ink because they noticed better results with it. My instructor even made a note to recommend this ink to future students because of it's good value and good results. I noticed several other reviews commented that it was difficult to dry. I can understand that criticism because it is thicker than other ink I have used before. It would take longer to dry. But the results are beautiful. If you don't need it to dry quickly this is not a problem. Would highly recommend! Already bought another batch.
Diana Dougan
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2023
Used for linocut.
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