You're welcome! But did you mean Lowend?!
I work in the "copier/printer" industry and I guess you could say that I'm an expert in color output from these devices. A white area will be a null area only. Iron on transfer paper is available but I can tell you that the color is nowhere near what a traditional silk screen process will be - you just can't transfer enough ink to make the colors very bright.
You can have the file printed on self adhesive ink jet vinyl as well. The file type will determine the clarity of the output and whether it can be scaled without pixilation. The trim process is typically done on what is called a vinyl cutter - basically an inkjet plotter that that replaces the print heads with a razor cutter - these work on a vector process. If you've ever seen the "name" stickers on the back of a soccer mommie's SUV these where done on a vinyl cutter.
I have been to one vendor that has a machine that will "paint" an image on fabric - replacing the silk screen process. Too bad they couldn't make it work
To me it looked like the concept had surpassed current trechnology