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Hi, I am new to having my own transfers printed. Previously I purchased transfers from another andnever had a single issue. Recently I started ordering from a company and have spent QUITE A BIT on 3 or 4 orders. I am barely getting around to pressing them and having major issues!!! Edges not adhering with recommended temp and time but too much bleed when more pressure or time. I have tried various temperatures and times as well as pressure. I even bought a new press thinking it was maybe my machine. I am about to give up as I have spent sooooo much and to no avail. Anybody able to offer suggestions?
 

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Not yet because it is the weekend and they are closed unfortunately. I am sure I just need to find the correct settings for my press but, I am unsure as to how it should look and feel. The transfers I was using previously were called "Goof Proof" and were quite forgiving although felt cheap on the shirts. I had found another supplier and not sure where those were being produced but, the were also very forgiving on temps, time, etc and peeled hot like butter. They were very clean and perfectly smooth looking as if done by a machine for perfection unlike the Goof Proof ones that felt like sandpaper in a way. These from SEMO are nothing like either of those but, in testing it seems they will be AWESOME once I can nail the proper settings.
 
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