Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
So, did you use the dip and shake tray or box method or Zoo's suggestion to add it to the ink? I've only used the tray method, on both wet and partially cured transfers.TRANSFER TIME AND TEMPERATURE:REGULAR TRANSFERS: Transfer at 350°F (177°C) for 20 seconds or 400 F (204 C) for 5 seconds at 40-50 p.s.i. Allow transfer to cool completely (10-30 seconds) before stripping off the paper. HOT-PEEL ULTRA SOFT TRANSFERS: Transfer at 375 F (190 C) for 10-20 seconds, or 400 F (204 C) for 5 seconds, at 40-50 p.s.i. Quickly strip the release paper IMMEDIATELY after raising the transfer press platen while the shirt remains in the press.
i mixed it in the ink, and followed the tech sheet i was given.
When mixing powder adhesive into ink you might look carefully if screen starts to clog. Particles of adhesive powders are mostly 80-200 microns big. On 110/80 screen mesh opening is roughly 150x150 microns, meaning it catches lots of powder. With time you get less and less powder through mesh and are printing transfers of inadequate quality. For beginners more messy but in long term way better approach is powdering wet ink film. If you are taking time to master removal of excessive powder you will create Transfers with superior adhesion.