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anyone familiar: screen printed feel on a shirt, but using heat press paper



 
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Old September 5th, 2006 Sep 5, 2006 8:15:10 AM -   #1 (permalink)
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Default anyone familiar: screen printed feel on a shirt, but using heat press paper

does anyone knows how i can get that sort of screen printed feel on a shirt, but using heat press paper though.
is there anyway that i might be able to use, for example, a color laser jet#1 with the paper roll to print out my designs using a uv clear coat solution in color laser jet#1, then run the same image in another color laser jet#2 to print the color?

(the thing is, i dont want to box like look and the shirt,
if i wanted the image in a few different areas of the shirt)

i think that this is one of the older ways of heatpressing shirts, but i dont know the exac supplies that i would need to do the job.
*the clear coat solution.
*paper roll.
etc.
 
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Default Re: anyone familiar

Wow.. welcome to the 21st century.. Heat press with Iron All paer and you get great prints on shirts with soft hand(feel) If this is what you are asking. maybe that clear coat stuff is something they did in the past?
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Default Re: anyone familiar

I think your best bet if you want to do a screen-printed feel with a heat press is to order plastisol transfers. You will have to over these from an outside company most likely (cannot print them from a printer), but the quality is excellent and you can still press them as needed.
 
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