Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
.......soft shirts like american apparel or next level darks when we lay down a white underbase. these shirts are "fuzzy" out of the box. We use 110 or 160 print-flash-print but I think the ink is too thick. We have tried just print (one time)-flash-color but with limited results. We have tried a higher mesh like 230 but we can't put enough ink down even with a print-flash-print to stop the filibration of the shirt. the "fuzzies" just keep "popping through". even if we discharge, all we are doing is changing the "fuzzies" a different color - they still exist.We have M&R autos with good tension mesh on rollers and sharp squeeges (60-90-60) at a proper angle.We are using Triangle phoenix white. I'm not convinced that "another white" will solve the issuethanks in advance for all responses. All your comments are appreciated.Ron