lovesdumbo
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Yes. The transfer paper for dark you print right onto the transfer-its a bit like a piece of plastic. You peal off the paper back and put the transfer on the shirt, put a sheet of like parchment paper (that comes in the package) over the image when you iron it so it doesn't stick to your iron. SO...any area that you don't cut off will be white. The colors seem to be more vibrant with the dark transfers.kangaroodle said:One question, if you have the "white" background, and you use transfer paper for "dark" shirts, does the background stay white?
The transfer paper for light is different. You have to print mirror image. You put the "paper" down on the T and when you iron the ink gets transfered from the paper to your T. You let it cool a bit and peal the paper off-leaving the ink on the T. The area that you don't trim leaves a bit of residue on the T but not stark white.