7. Mix the ink with the glycol in the plastic container using a drop counter
you can buy it at your local pharmacy.
The drop counter used to accurately measure the amount of ink
needed during mixing
8. In the red glycol you need 10 drops or 0,5gr red ink, and in the green
glycol you need 3 drops or 0.15gr green ink. This measurement is for 1.5dl glycol,
that’s the amount in the BG808s glycol chambers. For the green I used standard
green ink and for the red I used Lexmark printer ink (magenta).
The ink used (standard green ink and Lexmark printer ink
[magenta])
Note: To amounts of ink mentioned above were figured out by building test
chambers that were used to measure the colour density.
Test chambers built to make it easier to change colour
density when measuring
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