I am looking at buying either yolö Inkjet Heat Transfer Paper or the Jet-Pro® SofStretch™ Inkjet Heat Transfer Paper from Yolo Creative (http://www.yolo.co.uk).
Has anyone had any dealing with the company or the paper and if so what do you think.
Thanks
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they have been around for a while. Not used those products but have used others and found yolo a sound company. imho
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I've used the JPSS papers from yolo and had great results on drawstring bags, but some have reported poor washability, although I've not done any wash tests myself.
As a company, they're good to deal with, in my opinion.
As a company, they're good to deal with, in my opinion.
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Yolo are a great company to deal with in my experience. They're still offering Premium Members a small discount as well.
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Helpful company with good customer service. The jet pro soft stretch transfer paper is good - to add to a previous comment re washability, that particular paper creates transfers on clothing that wash very well and last as they should. (This was using an inkjet printer with Durabrite inks).
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