Hanco offers a range of bespoke modifiers that can be used across their ink ranges. These modifiers can also be used with other traditional ink formulations outside the Hanco ranges.
Litho Varnish is a commonly used ink modifier made by heating linseed oil for specific periods of time to create various viscosities. It is available in consistencies ranging from the thin-bodied #0000 Varnish upwards to heavier-bodied #7 Varnish. Stiffer litho varnish may be used to increase the body of an ink and thinner litho varnishes will soften the body of an ink.
Hanco Litho Varnish #00 is a thin varnish that will greatly reduce the ink’s body, tack and length as well as increase the greasiness of the ink.
Hanco Printmaking Inks are recognised as a leading global brand with a distinguished pedigree in manufacturing expertise. Taking its specialised knowledge and state-of-the-art equipment, Hanco widened its range to incorporate etching and relief inks that sit alongside a selection of bespoke ink modifiers. In consultation with major research institutions and art schools, Hanco have fine-tuned their inks to give the highest possible performance. Their ink formulations are entirely vegetable-based, giving the environmentally conscious printmaker the opportunity to minimise their impact on the environment while still producing high quality prints.