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Old May 2nd, 2008 May 2, 2008 1:58:37 AM -   #1 (permalink)
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Hey there everyone, please ignore the fact that this may be the stupidest question but...

After watching many videos from josh and countless hours reading i had a question

when josh printed that superman logo from his printer ... does he use regular white printer paper or is it special?
 
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Hey there everyone, please ignore the fact that this may be the stupidest question but...

After watching many videos from josh and countless hours reading i had a question

when josh printed that superman logo from his printer ... does he use regular white printer paper or is it special?
Good morning! I'm not really familiar with the video you are making reference to but to make a transfer to place onto a shirt there is a special paper required. Without more information I cannot be sure that is what you are asking but, if it is then yes there is a special paper required. Generally the best on the market as of right now for light colored shirts would be jetprosofstrech available from coastal business supply. jetprosofstretch can only be applied however with a heat press and not a household iron. I hope this helps, if it doesn't I'll try to help you further
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