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has anybody used jetwear dark for white t shirts before?



 
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Old July 29th, 2009 Jul 29, 2009 12:53:01 PM -   #1 (permalink)
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has anybody used jetwear dark transfer for white t shirts before?
want to try something new, let me know if anybody did want to know the results.

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Default Re: has anybody used jetwear dark for white t shirts before?

that would be something new. my question is why? typically that paper is more expensive than the paper for light shirts and the 'feel' or 'hand' of the dark paper is heavy and looks and feels like plastic.
 
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that would be something new. my question is why? typically that paper is more expensive than the paper for light shirts and the 'feel' or 'hand' of the dark paper is heavy and looks and feels like plastic.
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I personally like that look and feel, seems more durable than jpss for whites. Others like it as well, I think its preference as well.

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I tested it out today, looks great!
 
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sona

I personally like that look and feel, seems more durable than jpss for whites. Others like it as well, I think its preference as well.

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I tested it out today, looks great!
I have tried it on dark shirts (Jet Opaque Dark cousin of Jetwear Dark) and I like it too. As a matter of fact I am wearing one as I am typing this post. It is not like others that feel like raincoat. It retains color really well. Easy to contour cut with vinyl cutter. So to answer your question when it works fine with dark then it should work fine on white. The only difference is the shirt color. I agree it is a matter of preference. But at added cost though.
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