Speedball Fabric Screen Printing Ink, 32 oz, Black vs Rapid Cure White Plastisol Ink (Quart) for Screen Printing
Overall winner: Speedball Fabric Screen Printing Ink, 32 oz, Black
Key Differences
Speedball A is a water-based fabric screen printing ink in black with a lower listed price tier, higher average rating (4.70 from 7,256 reviews) and notes of vibrant, wash-durable color. Screen Print Direct B is a rapid-cure white plastisol quart designed to cure at 270F, praised for long shelf life but with mixed feedback on ink quality and some reports of limited screen throughput
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
Rapid Cure White Plastisol Ink (Quart) for Screen Printing
Rapid Cure plastisol ink for screen printing; cures faster at 270F and extends shelf life. Customers note easy application, with mixed opinions on ink quality and coverage
Pros
- rapid cure at low temperature
- easy to use
- long shelf life
- versatile on cotton and polyester blends
Cons
- mixed feedback on ink quality
- some reports of poor screen passage or coverage
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Speedball |
| Durability | Speedball |
| Versatility | Speedball |
| User Reviews | Speedball |