Hi @Missy DiDato . I've been doing this for about 2 years, I barely have the product with the quality I want and what I consider is good to offer to a client, but it has cost me time, money and some headaches, lol lol. The subject of halftones is something fascinating, I can tell you that I have shirts that look like they are printed with silkscreen with water-based ink, but like everything else it takes a whole process, I can help you with that with pleasure. The color issue is another matter. What I recommend is based on my experience and of course how I do it, I don't saturate colors, I prefer more real colors and not as many call them vibrant, which in the end are saturated. The other thing I take great care of is the underbase, what color of garment you will use. I have prints for white garments that I only use 30% of white base and of course it is a delight to the touch, as well as my halftones for black t-shirts are almost always with 50% of underbase. Of course the power, the curing, the ICC, the ink and the film all have an influence. But I speak from my experience. Whatever you need, I am always at your service. Greetings.