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+1 for tshirtsupplies.com... also, for dark transfer paper, I like Ironall Dark (new milford photo) and hear alot of great things about JetWear Dark (tshirtsupplies.com - so that could mean 1 shipping charge if you get your JPSS roll there.)
 

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Question for the JPSS 'Roll' Users - are you mounting and feeding the rolls in any way to your printer and if so, what printer are you using?

Or, are you cutting the paper off the roll as needed and feeding it manually into your printer?

Thanks!
 

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Some printers like Epson 2200 or Stylus Photo 960 ( so far what I've owned) have a support for rolls, as well as a tool to cut the paper when done. I have never seen a JPSS roll, so I am guessing, it might fit in those printers.
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Question for the JPSS 'Roll' Users - are you mounting and feeding the rolls in any way to your printer and if so, what printer are you using?

Or, are you cutting the paper off the roll as needed and feeding it manually into your printer?

Thanks!
I purchased jpss yesterday and already received it/ coastal - VERY GOOD RESULTS. I use it with our roland vp540 on the roll then use cut contour and weed. quickly found out not to use heat when printing as it is a very thin material. It has excellant feel. price was a little less than others but haven't check everywhere. Also bought the opaque with decent results. still working on best way to use on dark and would appreciate any experience.

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Last I looked, tshirtsupplies.com was much better on the roll price than anyone else. Glad to hear all is going well for you, that is the most important thing. Once you know you like the product, you can shop it out later to lower your costs. That's what I did, too. :)
 

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Hi it is a 60 degree blade that is built into the machine and is controled in a roland versaworks program. Once you finish your artwork you place a cut contour line around what you want cut out or left and the machine does the work.

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sorry, I really didn't answer your question. blade force depends on what degree blade you are working with. we had good results with light pressure around 45. and you are right it is REALLY thin but has a solid backing paper. we are very enthusiastic about jpss and pressed alot of shirts today. Weeding is very different from vinyl.
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Anyone know the company/manufacturer for jet pro soft scretch? I couldn't find it in my country (south east asia), and to buy from US is very expensive when add up with courier charges.

so i'm thinking to be their dealer and i can get cheap price for my own use too! :)
 

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Oh no! I bought a JPSS "roll" for my normal injet printer with no support for roll. Will I still able to use JPSS "roll"?

I thought JPSS "roll" will be a good choice, since it is cheaper compare to piece, and I can cut whichever size that I want to print.
 

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The best value on JPSS per square inch at T-shirt Supplies is JET-PRO® SofStretch™ - 13" x 19" 100 sheets, not rolls


JET-PRO® SofStretch™ - 8.5" x 11" 25 sheets
2337.5 square inch
Cost per square inch 0.0081283422459893048128342245989305

JetPro® SofStretch™ - 11 x 17 25 sheets
4675 square inch
Cost per square inch 0.0072727272727272727272727272727273

JET-PRO® SofStretch™ - 13" x 19" 100 sheets
24700 square inch
Cost per square inch 0.0052631578947368421052631578947368

JetPro® SofStretch™ Roll - 13" x 100ft
15600 square inch
Cost per square inch 0.0069871794871794871794871794871795

JetPro® SofStretch™ Roll - 17" x 100ft
20400 square inch
Cost per square inch 0.006960784313725490196078431372549
 
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