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Kiss-Cut Transfer Paper - Is it any Good?



 
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Old July 23rd, 2007 Jul 23, 2007 11:58:31 AM -   #1 (permalink)
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Default Kiss-Cut Transfer Paper - Is it any Good?

I am thinking of starting a T-Shirt Printing business and heat press transfres appeal to me as I can design the t-shirts on my computer and print them onto a t-shirt.

I do not want to use sublimation as it doesn't look to great and limits the colours of the t-shirts. I am trying to avoid buying a plotter to keep the capital down and read about a transfer paper called Kiss-Cut that does not leave the outline around the design.

Is this paper any good? If not what would be the best course of action, to print t-shirts with a heat press with minimum outlay?

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Default Re: Kiss-Cut Transfer Paper - Is it any Good?

According to KissCut...an email they sent me...They do not have a US distributor and the paper is not yet really ready..the pics on their site are made using foil imprints. I dont see them in US before end of the year..if then...you can contact them and get a sample kit for $399....Needless to say I passed
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Old August 1st, 2007 Aug 1, 2007 10:20:58 PM -   #3 (permalink)
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I am thinking of starting a T-Shirt Printing business and heat press transfres appeal to me as I can design the t-shirts on my computer and print them onto a t-shirt.

I do not want to use sublimation as it doesn't look to great and limits the colours of the t-shirts. I am trying to avoid buying a plotter to keep the capital down and read about a transfer paper called Kiss-Cut that does not leave the outline around the design.

Is this paper any good? If not what would be the best course of action, to print t-shirts with a heat press with minimum outlay?

Thanks
Here is someones report about kisscut in this post: http://www.t-shirtforums.com/p140257-post18.html

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