I am trying to print a white slogan on kids pink tees and it looks faded not very bright and crisp at all, any suggestions is greatly appreciated. Thank You in advance
Your design is too light against a dark shirt. I think you will need to: 1) go vinyl or 2) change color of text to darker color or 3) apply a base.
Use the search option of these forums for something like "printing on dark shirts"...
Edit: Whoopsie! I just ran across your other thread and have discovered that you are using DTG. So, nevermind. Oh, and if this is in the DTG section I don't know that because when I come on the forum I just click on the button at the upper left that shows posts since my last visit. It doesn't break it down for me.
I am on double strike, bumped up settings density is at 25 and brightness is 15, finally layed down a good print with these settings. Thanks to all of ya'll giving input
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