tips
and hints
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1. Using Inkjet
Dark and Inkjet Light.
2. Using Image Cut films.
1.
Using Inkjet Dark and Inkjet Light.
Make sure you produce a right reading image.
Do not preheat shirt, as
this is an unnecessary step and will cause the film to curl
on the shirt. However, if curl occurs simply flatten when
you cover with the silicon paper.
Remove backing paper from
both Inkjet Light and Inkjet Dark by tearing the imaged paper
about ¼ inch. This should be done if possible in one
of the images lighter areas. Once torn the backing paper is
extremely easy to remove.
If using heat-press do not
over press Inkjet Dark. Pressure should be set at maximum
"seven" if pressure is gauged from one to ten. Medium
pressure is recommended.
Allow silicon to completely
cool before removing it from the shirt. If
peeled while warm some of the image may transfer back to the
silicon.
If you run out of the provided
silicon paper, you can use regular non waxed craft paper.
Transfer can be re-ironed
after wash using silicon paper enclosed or non waxed craft
paper.
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2.
Using Image Cut films.
Be aware when the
roll is close to its end. The end of the film is glued
to the core. To avoid damaged to the cutting machine,
pause it when the roll almost reaches its end and separate it
from the core with a knife or cutter.
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