Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Quote from: alan802 on March 05, 2012, 01:43:38 PMIf you are laying them on top of one another right after the dryer, that red ink can bleed into the white due to the high heat they are under.True but in this case I didnt use an under base I printed the white pfp with a 1% trap and then red pfp , the red portion is a big ass square the white is text in the middle. I have used this ink combo before many of times without issues. Typically though I always print on 50/50 hoodies these were cotton so perhaps my dwell time wasnt long enough?
If you are laying them on top of one another right after the dryer, that red ink can bleed into the white due to the high heat they are under.
Hanes PrintPro's are %90 cotton, and discharge beautifully. AA makes a few%100 cotton hoodies but those are more like light sweaters.
Pretty sure Andy nailed it with the crocking suggestion. Reds are known to do this, especiallyhigh pigment reds, then add in the fact that you P/F/P over an already P/F/P underbase, and you'vegot a lot of ink/pigment sitting there. Washing machine will surely pick that up and deposit it on that nearby bright white.