Discuss the various aspects of heat press technology. Transfer paper, inks, plastisol transfers, vinyl cutters, printers, commercial usage, durability, suppliers, etc.
You need an Opaque transfer sheet. The other stuff is really only good for white shirts, even though they say "light". With Opaque, you are printing onto a white layer (Don't reverse the image) and pressing that layer onto the fabric. One thing to remember is that if there is any blank spaces in your image, it will be white.
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Re: which type of transfer paper for yellow t-shirts?
If you're doing a design that is just black text, then using a light transfer paper like ironall would work.
If it's a full color design, then you have to just realize that the white in the design will not be printed (the yellow shirt will show through whereever the white should be)
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