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Hello All! :) I just started goofing around with heat pressing onto canvas tote bags. Am using JPSS for light garments. The image is transferring great but you can clearly see the outline of the JPSS paper. The canvas is a cream color but I'm wondering if I should be using JPSS for dark garments? I've never used that before. Any insight or hints?
 

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JPSS dark (Ironall) will give you a white background. Best to use JPSS and trim off the excess that is not being printed on.
It is true that opaque papers for dark garments will give a white background, however, JPSS (Jet Pro Soft Stretch) does not have a "dark" version, and it was never called nor had anything to do with "Ironall".

"Ironall" is not related to JPSS and was offered in both light and dark versions.

JPSS is made by Neenah, they have other opaque papers for dark but it is not named "JPSS".

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The "Ironall" papers are a private label name of a paper a reseller used made by this company.

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