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| Posted on 2/27/08 at 10:02 AM | |
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Gary, I read that ... but his product application was single color and white. I also responded with an alternate method. The method to consider would be assumed to produce the same results he was asking for, just a different way at arriving at the same desired end result. I don't think that method provides his desired end result, one being single color white. I recall that Al had mentioned before that they had issues with just doing white, so he has been promoting this for more complex color designs using white as the underbase, at least on soft goods. Al can clarify, but I recall that question was asked before and he responded in the manner I mentioned. [Edited on 2/27/08 by mgparrish] | ||
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