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Old April 22nd, 2008 -   #6 (permalink)
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Default Re: Dark to light fade

If your printing on royal blue shirts does that mean you have an underbase? If you have a solid white underbase I would print the black halftone fade on a high mesh like 230 or higher. If the art is a white haltone fade going into a black halftone fade you may be running into a problem with the black dots not falling into the white ones smoothly. This could be because white ink usually has a thicker ink deposit. It sounds like everything else is good as long as when you hold your screen up to the light you don't see any emulsion residue blocking the mesh.