Printing White Ink - Epson Fast T-Jet 3 PLUS User Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

Printing White Ink

Reminder: If the printer has been unused for a few days, perform two or three
regular Head Cleaning cycles to get the White ink fl owing properly.
1.
When printing with White ink, it is very important you set up the fi le correctly in
FastARTIST. When Underbasing solid, Spot Color images, generally you'll print
solid White ink and then follow that print with the colors. Underbasing Spot
Color vector images is as simple as one click of the mouse in FastARTIST. If the
image has White as part of the design, a second pass of White is made at the
same time as the other colors. This second pass of White is called a Highlight
and it boosts the brightness of the White.
2.
When printing photorealistic images, you will need to run a special routine
called the Underbase Wizard. This feature of FastARTIST will create a separate
piece of artwork that FastRIP will use to print an Underbase of White ink. When
printing a photorealistic image, the Underbase is NOT solid White but instead
it is Grayscale. Grayscale consists of light and dark areas that give the image
dimensionality. This is the art to printing bright and soft prints on Dark garment.
3.
You must tell FastRIP what
Colors. Once you have made these selections, they can be used again for
other jobs. For Dark shirts you can get very good "Screen Print" quality White
if you select a 1440 DPI Print Mode for the Underbase. For the top colors of
Cyan, Magenta, Yellow
Mode.
4.
For medium colored shirts, use a 720 DPI Print Mode (faster than 1440 DPI)
for the White ink Underbase. In some cases, very light colored shirts may not
even need a White Underbase. These images can be printed using just CMYK
and Highlight White to save time.
We recommend you DO NOT mix Print Modes. You will notice that
certain Print Modes contain a 'HS" or "HS (Bi-Directional)" while the
standard Print Modes contain neither. DO NOT use standard Print
Modes in conjunction with HS Print Modes. The result may lead to
registration issues and ruined prints. Please note that this warning is
not referring to print resolution, i.e. 720 or 1440 DPI. Print resolutions
can be mixed and matched as needed. If you are not sure how
different Print Modes work together, do a test print before doing
a production run.
Chapter 4 of this Manual
5.
Cure the print. Carefully remove the shirt from the Shirtboard and cure the
print. Keep in mind, White ink will need to be cured longer than standard
colors. Cure in a conveyor dryer or Heat Press. (See page 59- Curing Your
Chapter 5 - Advanced Printing with White Ink
Print Modes to use for both the White ink and Top
Yellow, Black and the Highlight White, choose a 720 DPI Print
For more information on
61
Print
Modes, refer to

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the Fast T-Jet 3 PLUS and is the answer not in the manual?

Subscribe to Our Youtube Channel

Table of Contents