--- In MasterclassMiniaturePainters@yahoogroups.com, "Robert Marshall (Field
services, OpenEdge division)" <rmarshal@...> wrote:
>
> Printers ink usually comes in Tins or tubes and is used by offset printers
>
> It is fairly thick out of the van, but can be thinned down (just remember it
is a ink so it dries quick)
>
> Ink is what is used to actually put the writing / designs on the paper, don't
think of it like a ink wash
>
> Lithograph supply companies or perhaps a local printing house could get you
some
>
> Some brands I have used before include A.B. Dick and roto
>
> Regards
> Rob
I never had heard of using this sorta ink..seems as Rob says it would dry uber
fast but i can see the possibilities..anyone else tried it?
Mick