![]() One thing we’ve learned is always true about the DTG world is that if you ask 100 printers for their “best settings”, you are likely to get many different answers. Some people like to reduce the pure white so they can reduce the wait time and avoid bleeding of the whites. ![]() Note that in order to accomplish this, he specifically includes instructions on wait times between the white and color passes to allow enough time for the white ink to “skin” before the color pass. This article was specifically following the advice of someone that consistently produces high quality images with bright and solid whites. It depends a lot on your specific situation, what you are trying to accomplish and your other settings.
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