tchrrx
<font color=red>Blame it on the plastic cow I ment
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If, for example, a shirt design had a ghost on it, which paper would you use to ensure that the ghost remained white instead of the color of the shirt? I think dark paper keeps your design exactly as you print it, but you have to trim it around the edges closely. Is this right?