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  • can we use a laser printing...

  • where to get that paper. what is cost of 1 paper. what is the name of paper. mail me on prathamprakash29@gmail.com

  • @pratham29dec yep thats exactly how life goes, you ask and people gives

  • does it matter if its 100% cotton or 50/50 cotton/polyester tshirt

    cuz i bought a pack of transfer paper & it says it should be 100% cotton material, but does 50% work?

  • Pardon me, but I am a wood working artist. Do you see ANY reason as to why it wouldn't work on wood? Could you maybe try it and post the results?

  • @johnlewisbrooks I've read that it should work on wood also.

  • can we use "Microsoft word" for this and can we get transfer paper for shirts at staples ? also if I use Microsoft word what size should I put ? please reply !!

  • can you put a tranfer over a silk screen design to cove it up??

  • when i try it it is alway light and most of the color stays on the paper plz help

    

  • does it work on deskjet printer too??

    

  • I tried it today, all went ok, but instructions of the transfer paper indicated to also fixate after ink transfer. Fixation=after removing the paper iron again with baking paper or cleaning tissue (i don't know the word in english). By fixating it goes wrong: ink is removing while tearing off the fixation paper... anyone else who is fixating after transferring?

  • Thanks For The Info, Im Gonna Try This Soon.

    

  • did you use a random type of paper or a specific one ?please reply

  • are the tshirts durable???....do they wash off??......hw long do they last???....as in considering the washing and all???.....plz do replyyy

  • @072azeem It's best to was the shirt by hand, or on a gentle wash cycle with the shirt turned inside out. Depending on how much wear the shirt gets and the way it is washed will determine the life of the shirt. I have had shirts last up to a year.

  • @072azeem im asking the same thing

  • Do the shirts have to be normal or do we have to use a special kind of shirt to print our design on?

  • @Tonysparten I would suggest a cotton shirt or a cotton blend for best performance.

  • @onlinelabels good

  • Is it ok is i reverse the paper clicking on the (FLIP HORIZONTAL)?

  • Do they wash off?

  • Where do they sell This kind of paper!???? do they sell em in stores? if so which ones??

  • @QueLePasaQueTaRetra

    you can get the paper from walmart

  • @onlinelabels well is normal ink used for the process...like can a normal inkjet printer be used to print on the transfer print paper

  • @jspringsgeorge inkjet preferable

  • well is normal ink used for the process...like can a normal inkjet printer be used to print on the transfer print paper

  • do you used any kind of ink?

  • can u use any design style

  • what kind of ink do u use? and wat paper? answer me pls.

  • Can I Use Any type of printer? hp?

  • How can you transfer the image of something that's already on a shirt that doesn't fit? I want to put that image into a larger shirt but I don't want to cut it. Anyone have any advice?

  • is it possible to print on 100% cotton material?

  • is possible to print on 100% cotton

  • thnx mate, i done it and it worked

    i subbed u kl

  • just one question the pattern is removed if you scratch?

  • does it wash off?

  • really really really important question!!

    do you HAVE to use a inkjet printer or can you use a ordinary printer

  • What happens if the shirt is stretched, once I tried this and I stretched it and the writing on the shirt fell apart.

  • can you use this paper with a heat press? and can you do this with dark colored shirts?

  • Are inkjet papers and transfer paper the same?

  • What's the software you're using for rotating the designs?

  • @mimimemer1 Maestro Label Designer works best.

  • It's not free!

  • I'm still confused. Please help. Is this right:

    - I get my shirt and lay it on a flat surface

    - Put my Transfer print paper over it (the pictures facing the shirt)

    - Put a cloth over my paper and iron it on.

  • @tabmax22 Do not put cloth over your paper.

  • I did this exact same thing using Avery transfer paper and when i took off the backing and wore my shirt, the design immediately started cracking and peeling off. Help?

  • @IntricateText I'm not sure how the Avery transfers work, but our transfer material will not crack after one use. 

  • @onlinelabels - So how many uses DO you get with your transfers?

  • @Stormyweld05 It's hard to say because there are so many different variables. If you turn your shit inside out and wash it in a gentle mode, then you can maximize the life of the transfer. I've made shirts with our transfer material that have held up in about 10 washes so far. Hope this helps!

  • can i use printer hp f380 ? please rep !

  • hi what ink did you used and? can it work on any printer?

  • can 1 use printer hp F380 ?

  • @anie95 You should have not issues printing on the HP F380.

  • do you have to have a ink jet printer?

  • @ClubPenguinNewsGuy4u Yes these transfers featured in this video are for inkjet printers only.

  • Does it peel off easily when you wash it ?

  • @DJvyce92 I needs to be washed inside out and dry on low heat.

  • wow!!!

  • can i use laserjet printer? hp p1102?

  • @waterwhella These transfers for for Inkjet printers only.

  • Does anybody know what side of the transfer paper to print the design on? the cotton-like side or the plastic-like side? If that makes any sense..

  • can we use 100% polyester T-shirt , If yes , than what temp.one should use . What precautions ..

  • do i have to have color printer for this? I usually like black and white picture on my shirt and can i just use non-color printer?

  • @starfish1301 If you would like you can use black ink for printing.

  • Whats the difference between the two fabrics? why do you need different paper for light and dark fabrics and why do you need to reverse light fabrics ... thankss reply back please :D

  • @shariif1995 The Light material has a clear background so it will be difficult to read the print if it's on a dark shirt. If you use the dark shirt material it will print on a white background so it will show up better on dark fabrics.

    Take a look at both materials on our website.

    Thanks!

  • Better than expert village.

  • what paper did he used?

  • @cl0vis13 T-Shirt Transfer Paper

  • what paper did he use?

  • is it a special kind of pepper ?

  • @aminemagicc This is a T-Shirt transfer material that can be found on our website.

  • @aminemagicc

    And i just bougt it in a local warehouse. You can also get it at your local crafts store.

  • wait how do you make the image reverse or backwards?

  • @AcExPwNs You need to use our Maestro Label Designer and it will automatically reverse the image. If you need help doing it, please feel free to contact our customer service department at (888)575-2235.

  • do u spray it with the steamer

  • DO NOT spray the shirt with the steamer. You can iron and steam the shirt prior to applying the iron on, but be sure that all of the moisture has left the shirt before using the iron on.

  • wil  the ink be washed away when washed?

  • I suggest that you turn your shirt inside out and wash as a delicate.

  • great video

  • how are you sure it is ready

  • Let the shirt cool off for about 2-3 minutes, then peel the transfer material away.

  • hey what is the name of the program

  • Ive used another transfer paper but it needs a parchment paper to iron it..can i ask what kind of parchment i would use?because whenever i used my parchment paper the transfer paper sticks..please help me..

  • @balongdaot You can't reuse the parchment paper, I made the mistake of doing a nice shirt, half of it I reused the parchment paper and the design stuck and messed the shirt up.

  • can you use regular paper?

  • yeah but only if it's blue ;)

    haa

  • does the entire square of "transfer paper" transfers to the shirt or only the printed area!?

  • @Franciscocruz1990 The entire sheet is a transfer. I suggest cutting around the design you create so you don't have all that extra transfer material around your design.

  • Do we need to wash the tshirt first before doing the transfer?

  • @clojoha You can wash the shirt if it's dirty or has a bunch of lint on it.

  • I bought mine at Clas Ohlson (if you have it in your country)

  • No you use Iron paper.

  • how long does the ink last on a t shirt pm me back thanks

  • do we use normal paper?

  • what program was used in the begining for the computer image

  • thank you very much but i didn't reverse my image!

    errrrrrrrrrr!

    wtf!

    thanks again!

  • You can buy from ebay

  • where would i be able to buy a good amount of blank shirts?

  • I say Michael's ....they have plenty

  • hit up gilden ultra cotton

  • thanks what program do u use??

  • Simple & understandable tutorial. Thank you.

  • can you reuse the transfer paper??? ohw much will it cost??

  • only inkjet printer and a tshirt?? then i can i make my own tshrt??

  • uhm what program is that ur using? Or does it matter? o.o

  • what ink are u using? sublimation? pigment? or dye ink?

  • I just use standard HP Ink. I assume that Dye sublimation ink would work well also.

  • i use the standard HP Ink but why it is so blur ?? iron it how many min??

  • And why my pic have white part look dull and blur

  • he is using maestro... and it actualy dosent mether u just have to reverse the pic in the program.... peace

  • So, what happens if I don't use an inkjet printer?

    Will it still work?

  • We suggest you use only Inkjet print on the transfer. I've never tried to use a laser because the material supplier suggests inkjet only.

  • So..........

    If i use the dark transfer, i still need to print the picture backwards?

  • If you use the dark transfer you DO NOT need to print the image backwards.

  • .... inkjet printer..? I cant use a normal printer? :(

  • We suggest only using an inkjet printer.  When printing on our tshirt transfers.

    Thanks!

  • why waste transfer paper by printing in middle of sheet and cutting out?

  • Robin,

    We were printing in the middle just to show how the material works. I agree that ideally you would maximize your printable area.

    Thanks for the comment.

  • thank you!!! very useful info!!

  • Thanks for watching!

  • so could you just scan an image onto your computer and put it onto... say microsoft word and then buy your paper and print it? would that work?

  • i have a question and plz answer if i create a picture, and put it on a black shirt ,how do i get the black on the picture and the black on the shirt to be the same color black

  • i have a question. were you using a transfer paper?

  • do you necessarily need a heat press?

  • Yes you need a heat press to make the transfer from the paper to the shirt.

  • where can you buy transfer paper?

  • is it possible to transfer over transfers?

  • Not sure, I've never tried it. I don't think it would like very nice layering transfers.

  • so... will only the ink stay on the shirt, or the ink and transfer paper you cut out?

  • is it washable?or if i wash the shirt,,the print will have a damage?

  • well the 1st time you wash it MAKE SURE to have it inside out.. and you ned to hand it to dry

    affter your 1st wash you dont need to do it again but it will help it stay in HQ for a lot longer

    -alex

  • can we make a white picture and put it on a black shirt

    or will the printer not print white?

  • @lbkiml Haha, since when does a printer have white ink..

  • i want do that so bad

  • Being an artist I am working on limited edition collector shirts. Now that I see how easy it is I plan on getting start soon. T-shirts are not thought of as being places to hang masterpieces, But the should be as they are walking billboards and are good for many impressions. remember today t-shirt is tomorrows lost masterpiece.

  • Nice job guys!

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