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Uploaded by on Apr 5, 2007

Print full colour onto a T-Shirt with TheMagicTouch

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  • it's just sublimation print!!

  • @rocket00000000 No its not Sublimation

    Sublimation is a reaction with polyester and special ink to creat an image. So without polyester it does not work

    TheMagicTouch Toner transfers can be printed onto any surface including Cotton and Leather

  • Yes we have lots of retail stores all over the world already using our products

  • what kind of shirt than can be print by this method? Polyester or cotton?

  • TheMagicTouch TTC Transfer paper can be printed onto ant fabric that is White or very light coloured

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  • cant you do just the same thing with an Iron?

  • @diamontee07 yeah pro soft is good compared to most , but innevitably does start to peel and crack after a few normal washes . so pointless really .unless your tee is for short term use

  • @vadar03 i find that really strange that it doesnt work for you. everyone who knows anything about t shirt transfer raves about jet pro sofstretch. i've used paper that wasnt even professional and its survived plenty of washes without stretching cracking or fading. screen printing will definitely be my next move. all the best

  • @diamontee07 hi ;-) yes all has been done correctly using heat press , tryed a few different timings etc,,but i can still easily after 1st or 2nd wash stretch material a little to a point which deteriorates the print,tees are,just standard fruit of the loom or gildan etc ,,just not great quality thats all, i have since learnt that screen printing is the only sure fire way ..especially if you want hassle free washing and good results after time

  • @vadar03 i have also done than and after many many many washes its still as good as when it was first applied. do you use a heat press to apply the paper to fabric or an iron?

  • @diamontee07 tryed and tested it with dfrnt inks and dfrnt tees ,.after 3 or 4 washes jetpro still looked abit poor unfortunately,

  • @vadar03 jet pro sofstretch keeps its colour after every wash

  • @themagictouchgb

    where to get this TTC transfer paper in the philippines?

  • @themagictouchgb then just normal heat transfer then...

    btw, do u know does DTG printer prints onto dri-fit materials?? Which printer?

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