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Maxie:
Depends on the printer, I have a Mutoh and put in Light Cyan and Magenta which helps when printing faded areas.
I just did an order without the white base and got a great result.        Their RIP has a setting for White shirts.

Rockers:

--- Quote from: Maxie on April 26, 2022, 07:18:51 AM ---Depends on the printer, I have a Mutoh and put in Light Cyan and Magenta which helps when printing faded areas.
I just did an order without the white base and got a great result.        Their RIP has a setting for White shirts.

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Can I just real quick derail this thread and ask about the glue powder you are using. We started printing DTF on our Brother GTX Pro yesterday. The results are real good but we don`t have a good choice of glue powder here. The transfers feel really stiff and have zero stretch. How is your glue behaving? Is it stretchable?

Maxie:
I don’t think DTF has much stretch, pretty much like a transfer.
There are a lot of glue powder suppliers, try and get a few samples.

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