Jet-Pro sofstretch transfer paper
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Thank you, I am your video as reference on my website, so people can understand how is made. Great demonstration and explanation.
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i find this paper to be pretty bad quality. after washing it is terrible
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I have got this paper. I set my press @ 170C and timer for 15-20sec. I let the paper cool down then peel it. Best results out of my experiments.
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hey, thanks for the video. did you cover the image with anything when you repressed it prior to washing?
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What t-shirt brand you use?
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Oh and also if you washed in hot or cold? Thanks.
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Hey Badalou can you tell us how long you waited to wash this shirt? Thanks a bunch!
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What ink are you using. What material are you putting it on. Did you pre press and did you do a repress after use. This is one of the highest papers out there.
badalou 3 months ago
Teflon sheet. But I don't wash customers shirts.
badalou 5 months ago
As I don't do shirts to wash them. I do them for my customers who may wash them. I only did bulk. But they should be ok within a day.
badalou 7 months ago
Yes it was epson pigment inks
badalou 1 year ago
It can be used on those colors but you will see a little color distortion because of the background color of the shirt. Washing is about the same. Also Pro World is coming out with new paper that I tested this week. 401 Really nice color , soft hand hold up in wash.
badalou 1 year ago
Enjoyed your video. Thanks for the tips. You did not say if you put the shirt in the dryer or did you hang it dry? If you put it in the dryer did you turn it inside out?
Moscity123 2 years ago
As a professional we do not wash or dry any shirt. That is up to the customer. I rarely do a shirt for myself unless it is a screw up. I have never turned any shirt inside out when I di wash one.
badalou 2 years ago