Thank you Ron,
To the above post. The problem is what is used to make the color, i.e. as you say "Certain components." Copper has been mentioned.
I've found a pattern of red inks or inks that contain red causing like purple or brown, causing premature sac failure. One client used Omas red, and it killed the sacs in his snorkel in about a month. The warranty repair went back with the warning not to use that ink again, because I wouldn't keep replacing sacs because they did! """"
A long time ago, I read what I said...said by others, on the other com.
Bunn knows his pocket watches..............
I only have 90-95 inks, 40 papers and 70 (of 90 or so) working pens. I'm not going to waste my time inking and cleaning pens, to show him, regular flex obliques don't give as much line variation as semi-flex obliques.
That is why he pot shots me any time he can. He believes
.............perhaps he has a very light hand.
I don't, sort of medium/medium-light, so I get more line variation out of semi-flex than regular flex.
I have Bunn on my ignore list on the other com...I'll have to find out how to do that here.
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