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Couple of Questions Regarding JPSS and Image Clip for Inkjet



 
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Old March 19th, 2009 Mar 19, 2009 6:46:26 AM -   #1 (permalink)
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Default Couple of Questions Regarding JPSS and Image Clip for Inkjet

What is image clip transfer paper and is it better the jet pro soft stretch. It says that it has no background, what does this mean?

Has anyone found a way to transfer ink straight on to dark garments like light color shirts?

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What is image clip transfer paper and is it better the jet pro soft stretch. It says that it has no background, what does this mean?

Has anyone found a way to transfer ink straight on to dark garments like light color shirts?
Imageclip for inkjet is a two step process transfer paper. It requires inkjet color printer to print image on the transfer paper and a B/W or color laser printer to make a mask printed on a standard printer paper that removes the polymer around the image before it is pressed on the substrate. It is well suited for intricate design that is imposible or time consuming to trim by hand.

If polymer window/background/box is a concern then Imageclip for inkjtet is better than JPSS. It is well suited for light and slightly darker color fabric. JPSS does not always work on some light color and highly unlikely on darker fabric because it leaves polymer behind around the image unless it is trimmed close.

Here is like of the test I did with Imageclip for inkjet:
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