"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
On Sky Blue 2000's. They were insisting on the black being printed over a white underbase. I said "wha?"If they want a thicker deposit, I told them I would just go with a 110, etc. They said fine but I'm wondering if anybody has had anybody insist on black over a white UB? Maybe there's a common reason I'm not familiar with.
In order to get the same wash resistances on a colored garment between colors, it maybe best to go ahead and underbase all the colors. Why? Many many years ago I was printing a design for Disney on a red shirt and all the colors washed well but the black Mickey ears would fiberlate after wash. This is partially due to all the other colors having an underbase. after redoing the underbase to include the black Micky ears, problem solved.