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Old 3 Weeks Ago Oct 27, 2009 7:37:24 PM -   #1 (permalink)
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Well...I'm almost out of my first order of 50 sheets of this stuff and I must say...thus far it's the best opaque paper that I have used thus far. Still I wonder why it doesn't seem too popular. At least it's hardly mentioned on this forum. Hopefully Ms. Bacon will see this post, as I recall her comparing Paropy against the other popular paper.
 
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Hi, do you mind stating what temp you are pressing at and for how long.
I have recently purchased and was quite impressed, however when i did a wash test it did crack slighty which I suspect was due to me washing it in cold water, as opposed to the instructions suggesting warm water.
Have ordered some for laser which I understand is quite impressive also.
 
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Sorry for answering so late. I press for about 30 seconds at about 375. My last personal shirt was washed and dried, the latter without my permission, and shirt still looks great
 
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Hi TDP
Thanks for your reply, I initially did press at 15 sec so will try 30 sec at 375 and see if I get any different results.
 
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Hi TDP,
Are you using dye based ink or pigment ink?
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Hi TDP
I did a test using 375 and 30 sec and 1 wash test so far (cold water) and no cracking or fadind so I am quite happy. Will continue with some more wash test to see how it holds up.
 
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My understanding is Paropy has 2 different types of dark transfer paper, and the laser transfer paper works best, is that right?
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i've only used inkjet..and am very happy with it... have used pigment and dye!!
 
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