What do you mean by white print? The lettering is in white on some guns and not others because the owners have used a "laquer stick" on them to highlight the date, etc. Some like to see it all in white, others do not. I'm told that you can buy them thru Brownell's. They are much like a white crayon: just smear it on and wipe of off.
Now the safety is lettered in white paint from the factory. A whole nuther deal there.
Hope this is what you were asking about. I just came in from a long Norton ride and may have misunderstood your question.
dju
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