Forgive me
if this should be posted elsewhere. I posted over in "crafts" and received no response. Since we're printing tonight I could use some help......
I have dark and light transfer paper. I don't know when to use one or the other.
I had been under the impression that the dark transfers painted the "background" white -- everything not printed in another color would come out white.
Now, looking at the picture on the front of the Avery paper, I can see that is not the case. There is text with no background while the white in the photo is definitely white.
So, it must be that anything with a transparent background stays that way while white still comes out white. That's good news -- but I'm still confused on when to use Dark vs. Light transfer paper.
We have many shirts, including yellow, orange, light green and light grey. It's these middle-ground colors I'm not sure about.
Also, someone suggested always using the dark transfers to get better results. If true, I'm confused as to why.
Thanks!

I have dark and light transfer paper. I don't know when to use one or the other.
I had been under the impression that the dark transfers painted the "background" white -- everything not printed in another color would come out white.
Now, looking at the picture on the front of the Avery paper, I can see that is not the case. There is text with no background while the white in the photo is definitely white.
So, it must be that anything with a transparent background stays that way while white still comes out white. That's good news -- but I'm still confused on when to use Dark vs. Light transfer paper.
We have many shirts, including yellow, orange, light green and light grey. It's these middle-ground colors I'm not sure about.
Also, someone suggested always using the dark transfers to get better results. If true, I'm confused as to why.
