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Pilot 350Ml Ink Mixing


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Being happy, but perhaps a bit foolish, in buying over a liter of Pilot ink in the 350mL bottles:

 

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I thought I'd see if the mixes would make for anything more interesting:

 

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And I'm happy to say, since I like purple and burgundy, the experiment is a success.

 

For non-printer people, K=Black ink. All the combinations work. I made up small vials of the dusky purple 2:1 Red:Black and the mostly Red with some Blue-Black (maybe 8:1). I'll let the vials sit for a while before trusting the mixes in fancy pens, but no immediate issues.

 

Edit: That BB+K must have had some red in it. Here's some mixes of those two uncontaminated:

 

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  • 4 weeks later...

OMG, this was awesome Thank you for sharing.

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Really wish they'd offer yellow and blue in here, then we'd be close to a giant CMYK set. Pilot BB is my workhorse, I'm getting close to halfway down one of those tanker bottles.

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Dang! I really like the dark purple resulting from the BB+K mix contaminated with red.

 

Would it be possible for you to run a water resistance test with these mixes?

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I haven't mixed it, but let some BB evaporate a bit (about 1/3). Looks great.

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From what I see in front of me writing with Diamine's Chopin, I'd say 1:1 BB+K and ~1/10th part of red in it would make a good saturated version of it, waterproof too.

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Like that violet on the lower right. Must be some red in it.

Wonder what yellow would go with to make greens and browns.

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