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Printing On Black Garments
One Printer for White and Black Garments
(a) Ink needs to be agitated regularly, by frequent use, head cleaning or shaking of ink cartridges.If you are not familiar with black shirt printing process, read the following. A Primer On Black Garment Printing In today’s technology, black garment printing in general involves three step process, regardless the printing method or printer used. -Step one is the pretreatment of garments to make it white ink receptive. It's a simple spary of pretreatment liquid on the printing area, but it holds the key to a successful black shirt printing. Learn the recommended process and strictly adhere to it. -Step two is printing with white ink to provide a white undercoat where the colored inks will be applied. Most brands of direct to garment printers have problems with white ink clogging the ink delivery system. AnaJet's closed loop ink delivery system is exactly to help white ink flow with minimum maintenance. - The final step is actual printing of the image with colored inks over the white undercoat. This three step process is common with all dark garment printers, regardless it is digital or conventional screen printing. The Efficiency of AnaJet 125 With a common "Direct to Garment" printer, you must choose the printer to be a white shirt only machine, or a black-and-white shirt machine. The black-and-white shirt machine of course slows down the production rates for all shirts. No such problem exists with AnaJet printers. With AnaJet, you can easily switch back and forth between white shirt and black shirt printing modes, without the loss of maximum efficiency. It is an added advantage of AnaJet engineering. |
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