Process printing refers to the process of printing images using the subtractive color model. Usually, the process uses the primary colors of cyan, magenta, and yellow printed on a white ground to create a full color image.
iLogo primarily uses this method to print photographic images, and this process works best on light colored shirts, like white or natural.
process printing refers to the technique of printing a full spectrum of colors using halftones of only 4 ink colors layered over each other: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black. These 4 transparent ink colors can be used in combination, with varying degrees of transparency, to create any color.