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When first attempting the pre-treatment process test with a few shirts to determine how much to
spray. Too much pre-treatment can leave dark areas on the garments. Too little pre-treatment can
make the prints look dull. The performance of white ink is highly dependent on proper application
of pre-treatment.
If you do not wish to dilute your own pretreatment, Pre-Mixed Pretreatment is also available.
Figure 7.4-2: Poor Pre-Treatment Can Be Seen on the Left Side of this Image
5: Dark Garment Ri 3000 or Ri 6000 AnaRIP Settings
Import and set up your image as described in the previous chapter (see Chapter 6: Light Garment
Printing Process) When printing onto a dark garment or any garment that needs white ink to be printed
the Enable white ink checkbox needs to be checked in the Ri 3000 and Ri 6000 RIP program.
Figure 7.5-1: Underbase
When you enable white ink three things will happen. First the background will switch to black, unless you
have a different Preview Color selected. Select the Underbase layer in the view section where True View
is displayed by default. (Figure 7.5-2)