Designjet T120: print black on film. Burning of Silkscreen.

Is there a good setting when you use the T120 Deskjet HP for printing black opaque, solid on the film? I tried a few different setting, but film impressions looking brownish or translucent. I recently found that selecting 'Photo Satin Polypropoleyene' and selecting 'Photo Premium' media works fine, but when I try to print these selections using the plug 17 "film, those defining allow me to print is larger than 15 inches. Any suggestions will help.

Hello

More paper, ink most be apply to the media

polypropylene is one of the heaviers. Don't know if you get the colors more "BOLD" Unfortunately

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