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I've been doing my design on vinyl and want to try out SEMO. But I know my shirt will be black and the image, all white (and pretty thin edges, like outlines of a box). According to their advice page, it is advised to add the underbase.

Unfortunately, this means a two color job which doubles that end of the cost and brings it to the same realm as if I were to use vinyl albeit it would be less time involved in the weeding, etc.

Anyone have any experience with SEMO (lately) where you chimped out and only bought the one color without an underbase using a black shirt and white transfer?

Any other suggestions? I might be able to try a light grey or some other transfer, but white is best.
 

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By chance did your original (without the underbase) have white and if so, did it look thin?

Who knows, maybe I'd like it that way as it would add some character (distressed/vintage) to it.
 

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I have used Semo's white without underbase on black tees and I really like it.

It has a really soft hand and on 100% cotton, it presses beautifully. 190 celsius, 11-12 seconds, tee prepressed 4-5 seconds.

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If it's one hit white he's not using an opaque ink. Possibly not a Vacuum platen either.

I use the thicker side of the scoop coater to make a thicker Stencil on the screen.
Paul, Semo has been around for 30+ years......I am pretty sure they know what they are doing....I think they lay down less ink intentionally to get a lighter transfers....Nothing wrong with that, just not every one likes them that way...
 

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Paul, Semo has been around for 30+ years......I am pretty sure they know what they are doing....I think they lay down less ink intentionally to get a lighter transfers....Nothing wrong with that, just not every one likes them that way...
I'm one of the people that hates that super thick plastisol prints. So I'm super happy with Semo.

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You can lay a quality transfers down without having all that ink. That's based on the 110 or lower mesh for sports.

Many sports teams are getting away from that heavy ink too.

We use a 156 mesh for transfers and they're not heavy. You can't see through them either, unless you order that way.
 
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