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Old October 4th, 2009 Oct 4, 2009 7:25:41 AM -   #1 (permalink)
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Default Stretchprint on Blue Grid and IYA Dark?

I've been reading about stretchprint mask here at TSF, so I wanted to ask how well it works particularly with Blue Grid and Jetwear IYA Dark.

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Default Re: Stretchprint on Blue Grid and IYA Dark?

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I've been reading about stretchprint mask here at TSF, so I wanted to ask how well it works particularly with Blue Grid and Jetwear IYA Dark.

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I have used both blue grid and IYA and if I stretch a shirt with a blue grid transfer on it, the transfer does NOT stretch with the shirt. The blue grid feels more like a paper and has very little elasticity. I pulled the shirt with the bluegrid on it to stretch it and I actually had the transfer peal off on a corner. Now for the IYA....great paper. I have pressed a handfull of tshirts with it and have done the same stretch test with it and it actually stretches with the shirt and comes back to its original image. I have been very impressed with this paper. The drawback is the cost. Hope this helps.
 
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Default Re: Stretchprint on Blue Grid and IYA Dark?

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I've been reading about stretchprint mask here at TSF, so I wanted to ask how well it works particularly with Blue Grid and Jetwear IYA Dark.

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I have used both blue grid and IYA and if I stretch a shirt with a blue grid transfer on it, the transfer does NOT stretch with the shirt. The blue grid feels more like a paper and has very little elasticity. I pulled the shirt with the bluegrid on it to stretch it and I actually had the transfer peal off on a corner. Now for the IYA....great paper. I have pressed a handfull of tshirts with it and have done the same stretch test with it and it actually stretches with the shirt and comes back to its original image. I have been very impressed with this paper. The drawback is the cost. Hope this helps.
 
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Default Re: Stretchprint on Blue Grid and IYA Dark?

i also prefer IYA Dark because of the stretch quality. but what i'm asking about is STRETCHPRINT MASK (no the quality of blue grid or IYA Dark). i've read a few posts about stretchprint, and i'm asking how well it works with blue grid and IYA Dark.
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I have used both blue grid and IYA and if I stretch a shirt with a blue grid transfer on it, the transfer does NOT stretch with the shirt. The blue grid feels more like a paper and has very little elasticity. I pulled the shirt with the bluegrid on it to stretch it and I actually had the transfer peal off on a corner. Now for the IYA....great paper. I have pressed a handfull of tshirts with it and have done the same stretch test with it and it actually stretches with the shirt and comes back to its original image. I have been very impressed with this paper. The drawback is the cost. Hope this helps.
thanks for the response, but what i'm asking about is STRETCHPRINT MASK, not the quality of blue grid and IYA dark.
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thanks for the response, but what i'm asking about is STRETCHPRINT MASK, not the quality of blue grid and IYA dark.
My appology...i have not heard of stretchprint mask. I will watch thread to see if anyone else answers. Id like to learn something new
 
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Default Re: Stretchprint on Blue Grid and IYA Dark?

Have you tried Solutions Opaque by Cad Cutdirect? Just watched a video on the cover sheet you are talking about and it seemed to work well though videos are always perfect.
 
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Have you tried Solutions Opaque by Cad Cutdirect? Just watched a video on the cover sheet you are talking about and it seemed to work well though videos are always perfect.
I haven't tried any of the masks yet. I'll check it out. Thanks for the tip!
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