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a few reasons a few ways is different than flat to sewing and it traditionally has a softer hand because it has a higher absorption rate into the garment right a traditional water-based ink absorbs all the way into the garment and when you cure this ink it has its youamp;#39;re basically evaporating the water out of the ink right itamp;#39;s not like plastics off but it has a melting point and youamp;#39;re melting it on there and bonded be inviting a good spill it has a more fuzzy kind of gray area cure time the analogy I like to use for this is if you have like a real hot frying pan in your kitchen and you spritz some water on it the water bounces around right and eventually it dissolves but how long does that take the answer to that is it depends right it depends on how hot it is how much water there is and itamp;#39;s the same thing with your water-based ink youamp;#39;re trying to force evaporation of the moisture out of the ink leaving the pigment behind and you get a source