User`s manual

Chapter 9 - Software Overview
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Artwork for Light and Dark Garments
To set up artwork properly, it is imperative to know
rst onto what color garment the image is to be printed.
This will then determine if the image background needs
to be transparent, White, Black, or in some cases both
Black and White.
For Light colored garments, the T-Jet will print the
image just as it appears, but it does not print the White.
Printing in color without an Underbase is the easiest
form of garment printing.
If you require White in the image, it will be necessary
to Underbase the image. Therefore, Dark colored
garments will always require an Underbase that allow
the colors to “stand off” the garment.
Visit our support site for videos on working with light and dark garments in
FastARTIST as well as setting it up with different clipping options. Refer to Chapter 16
- Product Support for information on how to log on to our support site and view these
videos.
Refer to the FastARTIST User’s Manual
Please keep in mind, this section is intended only as a brief Overview and Introduction into the world of
software graphics applications. Chapters 6, 8 and 9 of your FastARTIST
Users Manual covers the le
setup process in-depth, including how to prepare les for printing onto both Light and Dark shirts. For
step-by-step instructions and additional Hints and Tips, please refer to the FastARTIST User’s Manual.
For information about the Photoshop, CorelDRAW or Illustrator processes addressed in this Chapter,
please refer to that application’s User’s Manual or In-program Help section.