PTI stands for Papertrey Ink. This is a collective smack blog and Papertrey Ink review page. Papertrey Ink's continuously poor customer service has lead to a page dedicated to discussion of this stamp company and recommendations for alternative stamp companies. Minimal censorship here- I prefer to leave it up to posters' discretion. The opinions posted on this blog belong to our visitors and we are not paid for our honest reviews ;)
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23:07 I am usually a stickler for colour and can't see any grey in the PTI white (but even if I could I don't think i'd mind too much, as I never use it in combination with another white)
I'll happily take your PTI white off your hands for you if you'd like (i'll pay you for it) - I don't want to order from PTI right now, but I still like the weight of their white CS.
Anyone have a good suggestion for an alternative that's as heavy (or almost as heavy?)
You can email me through my google account if you'd like to take me up on the offer of selling me the PTI white. I wont 'out' you, promise.
I have all of the Impress Inks. Give me until the weekend and I'll post my color matches to PTI.
Here's the lovely chart that Jennifer K made compiling information from tons of people about matches of many companies' ink to PTI colors:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AhKoJOBqCmY4dDA1SFBQajdtaWtXWXczai1ZbnVnY3c#gid=0
22:33, Melon Berry is one of the colors with very few good matches on Jennifer K's chart. I use SU's Groovy Guava for it, which is almost a perfect match.
Dawn just asked what happened to the spinning smiley -- hee hee!
Jane recently helped me with an issue and was very pleasant (and quick) about the whole thing. Just thought I'd give her points where points were due!
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