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Hi all
I've got a kiosk dtg printer from equipment zone.
I'm running short on the post curing paper for the heat press ( I've got some ordered but won't be here for a few days. )
Any suggestions of what I can find locally till the new paper comes in?
Thanks,
Chris
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You can acquire curing sheets at a local restaurant supply store. You will want to ask for Silicone Coated Pan Liners, which can be used both for the pretreatment curing and final print curing process.

Ask for samples first before purchasing a full case. Not all silicone coated pan liners perform well for DTG application. We have tested 20+ different varieties before we identified the best sheet!



Hi all
I've got a kiosk dtg printer from equipment zone.
I'm running short on the post curing paper for the heat press ( I've got some ordered but won't be here for a few days. )
Any suggestions of what I can find locally till the new paper comes in?
Thanks,
Chris
You can also consider kraft paper, which can be used multiple times over (up to 50 times in our testing). However, not everyone is a fan since it can leave a glossy look and is not the best at wicking away moisture when curing (an important feature to ensure both a fully cured print).

You can acquire curing sheets at a local restaurant supply store. You will want to ask for Silicone Coated Pan Liners, which can be used both for the pretreatment curing and final print curing process.

Ask for samples first before purchasing a full case. Not all silicone coated pan liners perform well for DTG application. We have tested 20+ different varieties before we identified the best sheet!

FIREBIRD Ink carries boxes of 1,000 sheets for $140.00, or $0.14 per sheet. Please contact us directly, as we do not have them up as a product on our website.
Hi all
I've got a kiosk dtg printer from equipment zone.
I'm running short on the post curing paper for the heat press ( I've got some ordered but won't be here for a few days. )
Any suggestions of what I can find locally till the new paper comes in?
Thanks,
Chris

Chris,

You can find rolls of silicone coated parchment paper in the baking supplies aisle in most large supermarkets.

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Thank you all very much, I'll be going to the grocery store this morning. :)
You can acquire curing sheets at a local restaurant supply store. You will want to ask for Silicone Coated Pan Liners, which can be used both for the pretreatment curing and final print curing process.

Ask for samples first before purchasing a full case. Not all silicone coated pan liners perform well for DTG application. We have tested 20+ different varieties before we identified the best sheet!



which brand did you identified the best sheet?
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