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Paper: 11x17 JPSS.
Shirt: White Gildan 6.1 oz
Cut by hand. I found out today that you can weed JPSS with Silhouette Cameo
Epson 1430 with CISS installed (Cobra)What printer did you use
None of them are washed but I did have some others washed a couple times and still look brand new.Is the second shirt after washing?
Hobby Lobby, craft stores, amazon, ebay. Just google it.Where can i found Silhouette Cameo?
JPSS is a transfer paper for light shirts called Jet Pro SoftStretch (JPSS)Can anyone tell me what "jpss" is please! And also does the silluette cameo cut images other than preprogrammed art clips? If I'm understanding it does?
JPSS is a transfer paper for light shirts called Jet Pro SoftStretch (JPSS)
I don't know much, I'm researching like crazy but I read elsewhere on this forum that it "is the best light paper out there. The "hand" or feel of the transfer on the shirt will get less and less with each washing and doesn't require special care in the laundry."
Looks good, note that I use JPSS with white 50/50 and don't have to trim. The carrier can barely be seen initially and not visible after the 1st wash.![]()
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Paper: 11x17 JPSS.
Shirt: White Gildan 6.1 oz
Cut by hand. I found out today that you can weed JPSS with Silhouette Cameo![]()
The hand is gone after the first wash if applied correctly.JPSS is a transfer paper for light shirts called Jet Pro SoftStretch (JPSS)
I don't know much, I'm researching like crazy but I read elsewhere on this forum that it "is the best light paper out there. The "hand" or feel of the transfer on the shirt will get less and less with each washing and doesn't require special care in the laundry."
Looks good, note that I use JPSS with white 50/50 and don't have to trim. The carrier can barely be seen initially and not visible after the 1st wash.
If you use 100% cotton then the weave lines can show from stretching, whereas 50/50 won't. Also, 50/50 will have less "piling" than 100% cotton.