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Old October 8th, 2009 Oct 8, 2009 8:08:00 PM -   #1 (permalink)
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I saw this paper on Specialty Graphics and was wondering if it doesn't have to be weeded. If so whats the quality like.
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I saw this paper on Specialty Graphics and was wondering if it doesn't have to be weeded. If so whats the quality like.
Image Clip Transfer Paper from Neenah Paper
Both Imageclip for laser and for inkjet are my first choice heat transfer paper. They are both self weeding which means you don't have to contour cut or trim the unprinted area. The inkjet needs to be trimmed if you use registration marks and the edges where the mask did not cover the polymer during the weeding process. I have been using the laser version ever since it came out. They are both a little tricky to do the first step. When you find the magic numbers for your press's temp, dwell and pressure wise then the rest is easy. I can help you with the modified process of the factory instruction that I use to get consistent result of the first pressing. The laser version will not work well with light, gradient and photo images but the inkjet version will solve those limitations. There is a trade off using inkjet the image is not as vibrant as laser image. So it is a matter of preference of chosing between the two.

BTW Neenah is coming with laser for dark that is self weeding like Imageclip for light.
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