Hi all,
I am a newby to the business and starting on the bottom rung of the ladder so to speak. I have a heat press, and thought I would give the KissCut self weeding paper a try - and I have a hp inkjet CP1700 printer with standard inkjet ink. Now I tried this Kiss Cut paper and kiss Cut foil in different places on the same t-shirt (100% cotton) and it worked a dream after a few hours of trial and error presses to get the pressure and the time correct the sample designs worked well.
So then I threw it in the washing machine set at 30 degree handwash and then lo and behold when it came out the ink had pretty much faded on all the test designs. Except where I had covered the design with the foil - these stayed beautifully. I followed the instructions of the paper and the curing process but it obviously didn't work out.
So my question is, is this merely an ink problem? Kiss Cut say you can use any ink although they recommend the Epson inks they supply. Before I go down the expensive route of buying a new printer and spending £200 on ink, does anyone have any ideas or recommendations on how I can continue to use my hp printer with success? With normal papers the printer has always worked and the design lasted a hell of a long time.
Tony.
I am a newby to the business and starting on the bottom rung of the ladder so to speak. I have a heat press, and thought I would give the KissCut self weeding paper a try - and I have a hp inkjet CP1700 printer with standard inkjet ink. Now I tried this Kiss Cut paper and kiss Cut foil in different places on the same t-shirt (100% cotton) and it worked a dream after a few hours of trial and error presses to get the pressure and the time correct the sample designs worked well.
So then I threw it in the washing machine set at 30 degree handwash and then lo and behold when it came out the ink had pretty much faded on all the test designs. Except where I had covered the design with the foil - these stayed beautifully. I followed the instructions of the paper and the curing process but it obviously didn't work out.
So my question is, is this merely an ink problem? Kiss Cut say you can use any ink although they recommend the Epson inks they supply. Before I go down the expensive route of buying a new printer and spending £200 on ink, does anyone have any ideas or recommendations on how I can continue to use my hp printer with success? With normal papers the printer has always worked and the design lasted a hell of a long time.
Tony.