![]() When using coloured garments, in order to guarantee the image appearing on the garment exactly in the same colours as appears on the paper, you need to use the dark transfer paper when printing dark garments. In general terms, a dark image works on light coloured shirts but a light image will only work well on white. The decision of which paper to use on garments other than white lies in the combination of the colour of the shirt and the colour of the image. If however the image is also light in colour and contains pastel coloured images, the colour of the shirt will start mixing with the colour of the image producing results different than what appears on the paper. Black text and dark graphics will still work well. ![]() If the colour of the shirt is other than white, but not too dark (pink, yellow, light blue etc) the light transfer paper can still be used with some images. So if you are going to print a white t shirt you clearly require the light transfer paper. If you replace the white background with something dark, ink becomes translucent and on black backgrounds, it is totally invisible. Ink relies on a white background to be visible and produce accurate colour reproduction. (or Is my garment light coloured or dark colour) ![]() The product is available for light or dark fabrics and so it is not always clear whether your fabric falls under the dark or light categories and which one will suit your project better. Often used on t-shirts, it is commonly referred to as t-shirt paper. Inkjet transfer paper is used to transfer images or text onto a wide range of suitable fabrics. (Or, When was the last time you changed the white ink cartridge in your printer?)*
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