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Uploaded by on Jul 8, 2007

Doctor Ink Jet is at it again! This time, he tries to use Inkjet Iron On T-Shirt Transfer Paper on Wood. Episode 2.

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  • Hi DR. what kind of paper do you use??

    plz reply asap i want to put it onto my skateboard 

  • @pricey19950 Use Inkjet Transfer paper - yDo a search on google for PrintOnIt

  • would this application be o.k. to make exterior signs or plaques if I was to put an exterior grade finish on top of it would it last or do you not recommend it.

  • @BUDDIEROB I think it would work. It certainly is inexpensive enough to try.

  • i think your bird is dead... im asuming your not a vet Dr.

  • @gr33ninkdotcom What, my bird is dead!

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  • Ok. I just tried it and I think the inkjet transfer paper I am using is simply of inferior quality. I mean I had the iron as hot as it would get and was pressing down for a good minute on all sides and even attempted to do it over by repressing the same paper and nothing. I think the problem may be the brand inkjet paper, so could you tell me the EXACT kind of inkjet transfer paper you used?

    And was the printer you used an inkjet?

  • would you seal the finished print with an acrylic spray. from Bonnie Scotland.

  • @printonit Ok so does your establishment sell the paper that can perform the task - or what paper do you suggest, if any. Also thank you for your help .

  • @itswidetoo Actually, you can. We have used transfer paper on many shoes.

  • Yes, you can use almost any Inkjet Printer Ink. However, for longer lasting results, use inks that are pigmented. Water based inks will fade much quicker.

  • in my Bugs Bunny voice..aaaaayyyyhh whats up doc, hey doc can you do thaton leather sneakers ?

  • @ivanhoe1585 you used a laser printer not inkjet

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