Speedball Fabric Screen Printing Ink, 32 oz, Black vs Ecotex DC Pink Screen Printing Emulsion - Diazo Required
Overall winner: Speedball Fabric Screen Printing Ink, 32 oz, Black
Key Differences
Speedball Fabric Screen Printing Ink (A) is a ready-to-use fabric ink praised for vibrant, wash-durable results and has a higher rating and many more reviews, while Screen Print Direct Ecotex Emulsion (B) is a photopolymer emulsion used for stencil creation, noted for compatibility with plastisol and water-based inks and long shelf life but with some reported exposure issues. Choose A if you want a user-friendly, durable black fabric ink with stronger user consensus; choose B if you need an emulsion for screen-making that works with multiple ink types and stores well
Speedball Fabric Screen Printing Ink, 32 oz, Black
Fabric screen printing ink with vibrant colors and good coverage. Customers report durable results that withstand washing and easy use with stock screens
Pros
- durable after wash
- easy to use with stock screens
- high color quality on light colors
- variety of colors available
Cons
- thickness varies by user
- mixed coverage compared to latex ink
Ecotex DC Pink Screen Printing Emulsion - Diazo Required
Dual-cure textile emulsion for plastisol and water-based inks. Easy to use with extended shelf life when stored properly. Users note good detail and ease of reclaim, with some exposure concerns
Pros
- dual-cure textile emulsion
- works with plastisol and water-based inks
- easy to use and reclaim
- extended shelf life when stored properly
Cons
- some users report exposure issues
- variable performance depending on use
- requires proper storage and handling
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Speedball |
| Durability | Speedball |
| Versatility | Screen Print Direct |
| User Reviews | Speedball |