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I have some cold peel transfers and apply them to garments with a press medium temp at 185 degrees C for 20 seconds at medium pressure.

When the backing paper has been peeled away they look and feel fine, however once they have completely cooled, they are rock solid, very shiny and "crinkly", I can't imagine anyone wanting to wear a shirt that feels like it has a piece of paper glued on it.

Is there ANYTHING i can do to stop/prevent this? I don't need a recommendation to find a new printer. I just really need to somehow make these transfers a softer hand.
 

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How exactly do you mean? Could you explain in a little more detail please?
Wet a microfiber cloth with water it doesn't need to be dripping wet because you don't want to get your shirt soaked.

With the microfiber cloth, rub down the plastic of the transfer to cool it down. We chose a microfiber because it retains the moisture.

Rub the plastic evenly side to side like you a trying to get it to stick (best way to explain it)

You can pull warm by not rubbing it down for too long or pull cold by rubbing it down for longer.

See how that feels after its been pulled, you can then press again for 15 secs. with your Teflon sheet or parchment paper.


Also, what kind of vinyl are you using? How stiff is stiff?
 

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stiff as in very stiff, it's almost like a sheet of leather has been glued to the front of the shirt. - I payed one heck of a lot of money for these, I can't afford to re-buy them in hot peel. If there is ANY way possible to make these softer, I'm open to hearing it
 
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