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i just realized we havenamp;#39;t done any discharge printing yet together letamp;#39;s change that today so what is discharge printing well discharge printing is done by using an ink mixed with some additives that essentially bleach the dye out of the garment that youamp;#39;re printing on and leaves you with either of the raw garment color underneath or a different color pigment that you mix into it this is most commonly done with water-based inks but today weamp;#39;re going to do things a little bit different water-based inks and water-based discharge inks require a lot of extra dwell time in the dryer or even a forced air dryer to help evaporate all that water out of the ink for a proper cure so using a small dryer like this or even smaller stuff can make a discharge job feel like it lasts a damn lifetime you either have to run them through insanely slow which bottlenecks the dryer or you have to run them through twice you can use some sort of a low cure fixer additive to kick