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So put the transfer paper thru two times??..once BEFORE print and once after?....does this mean I have to print on "warm" transfer paper?
Quote from: Mark @ Hurricane Printing on October 30, 2014, 01:41:23 PMSo put the transfer paper thru two times??..once BEFORE print and once after?....does this mean I have to print on "warm" transfer paper?no it's usually to shrink the paper and get it acclimated to your shop. We only do this on multi color transfers. For one color you shouldn't have to do this.
For 1 colour you might consider F&M Expressions.....15 cents each plus 20.00 set-up charge.They make a great product and are quick....
Quote from: royster13 on October 30, 2014, 04:17:03 PMFor 1 colour you might consider F&M Expressions.....15 cents each plus 20.00 set-up charge.They make a great product and are quick....well i want to learn how to do it.....just one more thing to know about the biz.
I also use the Ryonet 15x15 hot peel papers. And their adhesion powder. It's the best combo I've used. I ordered some 15x15 from GSG and man are they garbage.I don't run my papers through first for one color.I use a 110 screen coated 2 thin/2 thick. I print a lot of white on 50/50s and this gives me the best opacity. You might be able to get away with less on black ink.I run my transfers through the dryer at 199 degrees (this will vary for you with speed/temp/dryer brand) - I do it just enough to gel the ink. Too hot and it will cause problems later.Hix heat press...366 for 6 seconds on 7 pressure. That will vary according to your ink.With my ink it is regular plastisol but I use a hot split additive. Not 100% sure if it is necessary but it works good for me.