Today is a hot-peel transfers heat as good a quality as direct printing and other methods, and can be reached very easily from a printer at home with the correct paper. What's more fun to design your own unique design, and print on your printer and your own custom T-shirt in just minutes! And do not just stop with T-shirts. Transfers the heat is even easier to baseball caps and applied the same techniques can be applied generallyCaps, although a cap that you need to push. We will focus on proper technique for below:
(1) Use 100% cotton or a cotton-poly blend t-shirt for best results. Many are available and we find that the Haynes or Fruit of the Loom, 100% cotton or mixed transfers more suitable for a wide range of heat.
(2) Set the mailbox transfer to 375-400 ° F (190 to 204 ° C) for best results.
(3) Place the shirt, press the button to the warmth and smooth out wrinkles. The best resultscan also preheat the shirt, which warms and smooths wrinkles.
(4) Set the heat transfer face down (so you can see the design through the paper) and place a finger length and a half from the collar as a general rule (no pun intended, and not with your thumb - with the index finger)!
(5) blocks the heater into place and press with both hands - this requires a fair amount of pressure - this is the most common mistake of noviceError in the application is not enough pressure. The result would be that not everything goes to design T-shirts - as they are two-handed pressure.
(6) Leave the radiator after about 10 seconds or 14 seconds for 100% cotton - once again a rule, but generally no more than 14 seconds.
(7) Immediately peel transfer paper from top right to bottom left in a movement and not fast enough.
(8) Shirts should be ready in a few minutes and refrigerated.
On money laundering, terrorist financingI always recommend to your customers without bleach and washed immediately from the washing machine. Tumble drying is not more than average environment and turn the shirt inside out. And we do not recommend the board transfer area of the course (but trust us, try and ask people what's going on)!
We wish you much luck in this fun hobby (or business). Nothin 'like the smell, thermal printing and the satisfaction of peeling your first successful transfer and bring your results!
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