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The shirts vary in color from size to size. The darker brown shirts are worse than lighter ones. I have to reorder and reprint these shirts. The customer won't accept plastisol. What is the best way to print this and fix this problem? Discharge base, Pantone 124 WB and Offwhite WB top color? I have Green Galaxy mixing bases and pigments and CCI Discharge inks.
This just makes me not like discharge all that much more. Id love to be a 100% WB shop, but there are so many factors when it comes to garments. I dont see how some of the shops do it. Having to eat 350 pieces because some discharged ok, and some did not. And you only find out once they are through the tunnel.Ive seen NL3600 black 100% cottons have this same issue...
Quote from: im_mcguire on August 29, 2018, 04:02:57 PMThis just makes me not like discharge all that much more. Id love to be a 100% WB shop, but there are so many factors when it comes to garments. I dont see how some of the shops do it. Having to eat 350 pieces because some discharged ok, and some did not. And you only find out once they are through the tunnel.Ive seen NL3600 black 100% cottons have this same issue...I think there are two ways they can be all waterbased.1. Really know what shirts are discharge friendly.2. Use regular waterbased inks on those that aren't.
My immediate thought is overdye. Try one of another size and see. We've run into that often with manufacturers that are notorious for overdyes.