Inkjet Print-N-Cut Film from JOTO. Has anyone used this on black or dark t-shirts?
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Inkjet Print-N-Cut Film from JOTO. Has anyone used this on black or dark t-shirts?
Inkjet Print-N-Cut Film from JOTO. Has anyone used this on black or dark t-shirts?
Has anyone used this on black or dark t-shirts?
I am looking for a way to do one or small amounts of black or dark t-shirts with full color.
I do not want to use transfer paper.
I n k j e t P r i n t- n - C u t transfer f i l m i s
suitable for producing names and numbers for
sportswear, uniforms, and promotional work
wear. Developed specifically for use with using
inkjet pigment, solvent or eco-solvent inks. This
product produces garment transfers that will
not fade, crack, or peel.
Step 1
Print
Step 1: Print
Using your inkjet printer, print your desired image on the
coated side of the transfer paper using software such as
CorelDraw or Cutstudio (included with the purchase of a
Roland GX24 Cutter)
Step 2
Cut
STEP 2: Cut
After printing from Cutstudio or CorelDraw, send cutting
instructions to cutter, then line up the crop marks on
transfer paper with cutter and watch it cut. Weed using a
weeding tool if necessary.
Step 3
Press
Step 3: Press
Make sure shirt is preheated prior to pressing to eliminate
moisture. Follow instructions below for best pressing
results.
Inkjet Print-n-Cut Film
Application Specifications
Print-n-Cut
Time: 10 sec.
Temperature: 310-320F (155-160C)
Pressure: Light to Medium
Suggested Blade: 45 degree
Suggested Force: 120gf
Peel: Warm
Wash Temp.: Up to 175F (80C)
Features:
√ Specially designed
transfer film for
creation of commercial
grade products
√ Withstands comercial
wash standards at 180F
with minimal fading
Image all colored fabrics made of cotton, or cotton
blend, as well as synthetic fabrics (polyester, nylon)
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Re: Inkjet Print-N-Cut Film from JOTO. Has anyone used this on black or dark t-shirts?
i havent used the film from joto, but i have used opaque tranfers with my gx24 and had some great results. im not sure what the difference between the two carriers are ,but i suspect that they are much alike. im not sure if this help or not, but like i said im using my gx24 with a epson 1280 loaded with pigment inks.
Re: Inkjet Print-N-Cut Film from JOTO. Has anyone used this on black or dark t-shirts?
Quote:
Originally Posted by badalou
There is no difference it is just their name for opaque transfers. Also you were a little abrasive in your answer You gave no indication that you did or did not use the paper.
Thanks Badalou, but it seem to me the other person was being a little funny in their answer. I would not ask a question if I already know the results. Well I am sorry.
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