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  • I burned your shirt ...

  • @123etobes he used heat transfer paper mate hope i helped

  • What Paper did u use, please answer?

  • when you wash it does it come out!!!!!! please answer anybody

  • @stephaniesosassy

    No it dosent..... even after many washes

  • @lesnar1234 i do have a transfer paper and im having doubts about it because mine has no grey line at the back and then the paper has a peeling side... My questions is which side do i need to print the hard coated shiny one or the soft paper?

  • @suzonarlene

    i think you should look at the instructions provided by the manufacturer, as the procedure may vary from one to another... normally the print is done on the soft side then you have to peel and put it on the garment and use a teflon paper to cover it and then iron on.

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  • Instead of printing it twice to check the alignment you could just press print preview. This way you would be saving paper and ink and printer energy so in the long run its better for the environment.

  • Dear Lesner one more question...though i tried the same paper on my tshirt which works great.But i am lookin forward for a better quality print,basically the one in rubber or foil print...I don't know xactly what it is called cn u help me in dat????

  • @sidheart88

    sorry, i dont know what it is called as...

  • Hi can the same paper also be used on dark colour Tshirts???

  • @sidheart88

    no, this paper is for light fabric....but you will get similar heat transfer paper for dark fabrics in the market

  • THAT PAPER IS CALLED MOUNTING PAPER 

  • where in india??? i wanna buy it but i'm not gettin it....

  • where did you buy this paper?????

  • @lilbaby1602

    at a stationery store in india

  • @lesnar1234 what site did u get the logo from

  • @anjenik11

    All logos taken from google images

  • what kind of paper are you using? plzz help

  • @Novurei10cv

    heat transfer paper is- NOVAJET HEAT TRANSFER PAPER (HTP125)... this paper is for light/white colored fabrics

    the paper that i used later in the video to cover the transfer while ironing is a normal A4 sized printer paper

  • is this printer and paper still available at the market? how about the quality of the after transfer? i'm interested in buying one of these and make some shirts out of these. thanks!

  • @kuyuri123

    i m not sure about the paper....

    as for printer, any inkjet printer will work.....

    i made this video 1.5 years ago...and still that transfer is there on that garment, a little faded though.

  • what kind of printer are you using? what's the brand and model name? how about the paper? thanks!

  • @kuyuri123

    the printer is HP Deskjet 3920. its an inkjet printer.... the paper is Novajet Heat Transfer Paper (HTP125)...

  • Do i see iron marks on the shirt?

    i don't have audio so I'm not sure if you talked about this.

  • @11219tt

    yaa those are ironing marks..... they should vanish after 2-3 washes

  • hi do u add water to the iron or no u just leave it empty

  • @rinalyn7

    no, you should NOT add water to the iron...it will damage ur transfer.... before ironing you must remove all the water...

  • @lesnar1234 thank you 

  • don't the little pieces of paper move when you are ironing.

  • @tabmax22 ,

    well no, actually those pieces gets stick to the garment very strongly due to the ironing heat

  • well done

  • @ChasingTheEarth

    thanks dude....

  • hi, what kind of paper did u use for covering the heat transfer paper? on 2:26

  • its a normal A4 sized printer paper...

    it is used so that the garment dosent turn much yellowish due to heating

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