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hello in this video we'll be looking at the black removal wizard set black removal should only be used for black garments where you don't want to print any black ink it automatically removes the black background from the existing graphic there are two printing steps to this wizard the first you will print variations of the not be blackout which is the tolerance of the black removed from the original graphics the second step will print variations of the amount of white ink used for areas that are semi-transparent or where you want the shirt to parsley show through this will setup the queue to use these settings on all subsequent jobs and a word of warning you can over tune your settings for a particular graphics so it's worth testing the final queue settings with several different graphics make a note of your settings as you run the wizard and then if you do find you want to adjust them further you can run the wizard with the different graphics and compare the results and maybe average...