ASC365 Heat Press Dark Light Inkjet Transfer Instruction

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This clip shows how to print dark / light inkjet transfer on t-shirt, mouse pad, asc365 transfer, heat press instruction. http://asc635.net

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  • Hi,

    Sorry, please write with English.

    Thanks!

  • Cause of light transfer with transparent background, the light color( shirt's color) can be displayed, dark transfer with whit background, the white background must be bottom of image.

    Thanks

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  • Is that regular inkjet ink you are using?

  • @ercspy its about 340

  • how much cost that heat machine ??? nice video

  • hello, a question I can tell what kind of paper is used in the case of the first picture I saw it off if someone know the name of the photo paper please send me an email to: emerson.lp @ hotmail.com thank you very much! ===== hola, una pregunta me pueden decir que tipo de papel se usa en el caso de la primera foto que vi que lo despego si alguien sabe como se llama ese papel de foto por favor me manda un mensaje a: emerson.lp@hotmail.com muchas gracias!

  • What kid of paper you use for darks?? for light i use jpss but i hear darks are hard but that looked good

  • @afghanistanculture09 well in this video the reason why the paper is facing up is because it is for dark fabrics. All paper for dark or colored fabrics are generally facing up while on the other hand transfer paper for light fabrics are printed facing down and in mirror image so that the design comes out the right way. i recommend using sofstretch transfer paper for all light fabrics and the design becomes part of the shirt and doesnt stretch, when using sofstretch use polyester/cotton blend

  • @diamontee07 Thank you very much for respond to my questions. I have one more question about best quality printing and what type of paper did he use that didn't face the image down? In other clips, they face down the image. Many thanks

  • @afghanistanculture09 around 400 degress heat and thats how the transfer becomes a part of the fabric. if you're starting up a small business and dont have a lot of cash you can get reasonable ones from ebay or craigslist. the white sheet he placed on top of the image is called 'teflon sheet' it helps to protect the heat press platen from getting ink on it when printing. i hope my answers kinda helped

  • @afghanistanculture09 cause this guy doesnt seem to be answering i'll just answer a couple of your question myself. I dont know which paper exactly is being shown in the video but so far the best papers out there are, 'jetprosofstretch' for light fabric and jet opaque for dark fabric. In this particular video he appears to be using a a4 sheet although A3 is also available in some cases. The heat press itself doesnt print the image its the transfer paper, the heat press just exerts up to ...

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