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got my 7210 and cobra pigment ink in today!! im still waiting on the jpss so i went local and picked up some avery(i know i know, but i had to test!!)


my first print with cobras profile..came out a little duller than wanted but maybe its my settings and paper


set on plain paper?
think 172 ppi?
avery transfer paper

pic was in bad lighting, my bad
 

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raised the ppi to around 270 and hit it with [email protected] seconds with avery..cold peel..top trans was original, bottom was today with raised temp and ppi



is this what i should expect with jpss? does this look as bright as it can get?..leaving a faint image on the paper and can really see the yellow left on the paper..opinions plzz :)
 

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raised the ppi to around 270 and hit it with [email protected] seconds with avery..cold peel..top trans was original, bottom was today with raised temp and ppi



is this what i should expect with jpss? does this look as bright as it can get?..leaving a faint image on the paper and can really see the yellow left on the paper..opinions plzz :)
Thats pretty darn good for light transfer paper.

I always print on Presentation paper matte, and standard , then go in the tabs and turn off " high speed" if it is on.



You have to understand that you are printing onto the paper then transferring that image onto a fabric item. You are printing the image twice. Your max res output is around 200dpi. For square images use opaque transfer paper. Neenah Opaque Jet II ( or similar name ) has the highest dpi output compared to all other opaque I have tried inkjet and laser. Use light transfers for images with transparent backgrounds. Light transfers are a silk screen alternative for white shirts. Try cold peel, then repress with teflon cover and cold peel. Remember to wipe your teflon.
 
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