fabrics. The higher the cotton content in your garment of choice, the better your finished print will be. For example, it is difficult to find 100% cotton sweat shirts and hoodies in today's market, but 90% cotton/10% polyester or 80% cotton/20% polyester are readily available and print perfectly fine. You can get a respectable print on a 50/50 garment, but the image will never be as bright as on 100% cotton, nor will it wash as well. Above Customer-supplied artwork is a difficult step in the printer/customer relationship. With no instruction from you, customers tend to provide low-resolution files (see inset on the next page for closeup). All photos courtesy of Equipment Zone. Top Left Shown is a shirt without enough pretreatment solution applied. Note the dullness of the image. Bottom Left Shown is a properly pretreated shirt. Note the vividness of the colors. Use Info*Action #26 at impressionsmag.com/infoaction See us at ISS Long Beach JANUARY 2016 P.71http://www.mrprint.com/x http://www.impressionsmag.com/infoaction