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DTG on DRY WICK SHIRTS?

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Has anyone tried to print on drywick/quick dry shirts? If you have had success can you list the steps to include details on ink type and heat press settings/process? Anything that is relevant....

I'd like to do some of these shirts in my printer but I am little leery about trying it.
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if you're using the regular DuPont/Resolute ink sets, then you'll need to apply a poly pretreat on the garment before printing. this stuff works great, and you basically spray it on, heat press it dry, print and cure. this is only for light garments, or for garments where the ink is darker than the surface.

as of yet, this method isn't suitable for white ink printing.
if you're using the regular DuPont/Resolute ink sets, then you'll need to apply a poly pretreat on the garment before printing. this stuff works great, and you basically spray it on, heat press it dry, print and cure. this is only for light garments, or for garments where the ink is darker than the surface.

as of yet, this method isn't suitable for white ink printing.
DOH! I was hoping it could be done on black shirts/white ink. I guess I'll need to change the approach on what colors to offer.

What brand of the poly pre-treat do you use?
DTGinks.com has a good one that is affordable. i also use a light garment pretreat from All American (NeoFlex), but I haven't asked them if it's for poly as well.
DTG inks is works on poly. You can also use on white light cotton as well.
The Neoflex light pretreat is not for poly.
As for dark poly not yet.
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