printing white fonts

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John Weidenfeller

So I have an older HP 850 or maybe its 950 series printer (hey its old but
it works)

So I am trying to print and iron on transfer for a black shirt.

the lettering on the iron on should be white so when I iron it on it should
be white lettering on the black background of the shirt.

but whenever I print it I can't get it to print the white lettering since I
assume that it assumes that the paper is white.

I'm sure it something dumb but any ideas how I can get this to work???

Thanks
John
 
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Jason Hall [MSFT]

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From: "John Weidenfeller" <[email protected]>
Subject: printing white fonts
Date: Tue, 4 May 2004 14:37:15 -0500
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So I have an older HP 850 or maybe its 950 series printer (hey its old but
it works)

So I am trying to print and iron on transfer for a black shirt.

the lettering on the iron on should be white so when I iron it on it should
be white lettering on the black background of the shirt.

but whenever I print it I can't get it to print the white lettering since I
assume that it assumes that the paper is white.

I'm sure it something dumb but any ideas how I can get this to work???

Thanks
John
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Your printer is never going to print in white ink.
I know that there is such a thing as white printer ink, but I don't know
where to get it, or if you can swap it into a normal inkjet printer.
...I suggest printing out in very light blue for now ;-)

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