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Dec 31, 2024 - 09:55 AM
When printing on a white garment, only CMYK inks are used because the garment itself serves as the white background. For dark garments, a layer of white ink is applied first, followed by the CMYK colors on top. This additional white ink layer results in a thicker ink feel on the garment, making it noticeably different. Additionally, you may observe slight color variations when printing the same image on white and black garments. This occurs because the colored inks penetrate deeper into the white garment, while on the black garment, they adhere to the surface of the white ink layer. This layering technique ensures the vibrancy and accuracy of colors on darker fabrics.