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PisnNapalm Posted - 08/27/2003 : 22:29:01
Ok folks.... I've pulled the BomberBoys and CPA items from my shop. Hopefully this will be temporary...

I need to first see how the printing process handles white and shades of grey.

You see... White is considered the "transparent" color. There is no white ink for printers, so anything that is white will not be printed. You'll end up seeing the color of what's underneath it. This is fine for white mugs, etc... but may suck HUGELY for grey t-shirts.

I have some itmes ordered that have white in them. I'll see how they look and then move on from there. I should have them in 5 to 10 days...

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PisnNapalm Posted - 08/28/2003 : 01:26:21
here's how to think of it... A pure color, say pure red will be very opaque. a medium red will be somewhat transparent and light red would be very transparent. The lighter the color the more transparent it will be. It's just the nature of the process they use for the graphics.




Andrid Posted - 08/28/2003 : 00:26:27
cafe press trying to save money....

maybe a shade of almost white would work...like an off white....

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