I agree with Kristine, I use Dark for everything. Makes buying easier too The problem is that computers do not print the color white. When you use light paper the transfer is a clear film with a DISign on it. Everything that is white on the DISign (like Mickey's gloves, as an example) will be clear and the color of the shirt will show through. So you don't HAVE to use Dark paper on dark fabrics but when you do DARK paper is a white transfer (I didn't want to call it film, but the paper is white and the image prints on to the white). Then everything that is white on the DISign will be clear but it won't matter because it is like printing it on white paper, it still looks white. Then you iron on the white transfer with the DISign on it. Did that make sense out loud
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