Discuss the various aspects of heat press technology. Transfer paper, inks, plastisol transfers, vinyl cutters, printers, commercial usage, durability, suppliers, etc.
Hey yall... I'm not from the states... so, the brands that u guys use are unfortunately unavailable for me to buy.... though, there's this company that produces transfer papers... can anybody please visit the website and advice me on which paper to use with a normal home printer?.... thank you in advance...
Hey yall... I'm not from the states... so, the brands that u guys used are unfortunately unavailable for me to buy.... though, there's this company that produces transfer papers... can anybody please visit the website and advice me on which paper to use with a normal home printer?.... thank you in advance...
If you intend to imprint cotton t-shirts I would suggest you buy a colour laser printer. There are several on the market for around $500US or less. Then you can use transfer paper like Duracotton 98 which is designed specifically for the t-shirt market.
any epson that uses durabright inks is fine. No need to get a laser printer. If you can get your hands on transjet II paper, that is good as well as iron all or miracool paper. What country are you in? most of the places that the people here buy from ship all over the world.
I have to agree with the previous poster. YOu can go to the Epson website and purchased a refurbished Inkjet printer for half the cost and that has been looked over more than the new ones coming out. Laser printers are great but after 4-5000 prints the quality starts to decline. You'd do much better to invest in a cheaper inkjet that will do just as good a job. Just remember no photo sylus's. They're not designed for the pigment inks. You could end up with clogging.
hey all same question...........but all i could find is transjetII actually its magic jet i think....couldent find iron all or mira cool...........??where is it at