Jerseys are a bugger to print on.
Hence, I got all cocky and added tones and blends on this.
It worked great.
The print looked good. I should've thrown one in the scanner, but they were done and out the door and gone.
( the art process got annoying, and went on fer a bit, so I really didn't want to see it anymore )
The setup is almost exactly the same as t-shirts, BUT,
you print a bit differently.
I can do wet-on wet printing on jerseys now though, consistently.
Took a few years, and it still sucks to do, but whatever.
Polyester will always suck to print, especially when it's got a bunch of holes in it.
No way around it.
Get some poly-blocking white.
Wilflex's poly white works for me. Plenty of others out there as well.
For colors, any 'opaque' plastisol should work.
Buy some cheap ccm practice jerseys to learn on.
They're still are the nicest canvas of that group of substrate to print anyways.
Have some fun with it.
Cheers.