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Any idea how this shirt was made? It has a barely rough texture on the man but the galaxy feels smooth. Is this dtg? [media]http://scene7.zumiez.com/is/image/zumiez/product_detail/Imaginary-Foundation-Infinite-Black-Tee-Shirt-_157526.jpg[/media]
 

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Would a brother mfc all in one inkjet printer do good with heat transfers? Also do you guys know if any Wal-Mart or staples will print your design on heat transfer paper?
You can't get that type of transfer with inkjet printer unless you use opaque transfer but the image will not be the same hand and appearance because you will not be able to cut fine detail even with vinyl cutter. You have to contour cut around the image. The image on the shirt had lots of small objects that will be hard to weed with falling off the backing as you weed the transfer.

Not sure about Walmart. Staples will but don't tell that it is transfer paper. Also you might be liable if their printer or laser copier get sruined.

There is a company that will print and weed on self weeding laser transfer for dark that includes white toner. The transfer is capable of producing the type of design that is on the shirt. The company will send the transfer ready for you to heat press on dark shirt.

Here is the link: Digital HeatFX - Heat Transfer Papers for Laser, Inkjet, Sublimation, Solvent, UV Printers

The service is called X press it: X Press It

Watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVZkDVda0Dg&feature=youtu.be

The image on the shirt has lots of colors that screen printed transfer will be very expensive. The transfer is charge by the number of colors plus setup and screen cost per color.
 
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