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Using Copier for Heat Transfers -- what paper?



 
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Old April 2nd, 2008 Apr 2, 2008 8:53:37 AM -   #1 (permalink)
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Question Using Copier for Heat Transfers -- what paper?

Does anyone use a copier for their heat transfers, and if so what is the best transfer paper for the job? Please advise...

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Default Re: Using Copier for Heat Transfers -- what paper?

Is it laser or is it inkjet?

Inkjet - IronAll (all other aliases) or Jetpro SofStretch. These are forums favorites
Laser - Imageclip or Duracotton

Be careful using laser transfer on a copier. You can damage the fuser if the transfer paper has not been proven to work the model you are using.

I have used color laser copier before I had my color printers. It cost me about $1.75 to have it done in a local copy service place.

I own a CX5000 multipurpose inkjet printer. I have printed Ironall for dark and Airwaves opaque with it.
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