revolution in transfer paper?

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no masking or other messing around... looks pretty simple too...
I may invest in little laser now :rolleyes:
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Very impressive but the close ups looked a little rough - excellent foil prints though.

Love the heat press :smile:
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love the heat press to ;)
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Is it available across here - only suppliers I can find are in the US
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The BIG question here, as with all 'innovations' in this industry is durability!
If it won't go in a washing machine with fabric conditioner then into the tumble dryer and last, then it's only ever going to be a 'novelty' product:frown:

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Heatpress is the one i'd love.. via a small lottery win :)

Not sure on the large weave materials.. but on the tight weave didn't look too bad.. plus loved the foil finishes, they did look fantastic..

As Phil said though.. if they're not going to be washable and last.. I can't see them being too popular.
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like the look of this if it washes n lasts would be fab...
they have a european side to them too :)
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Just looks like the Magictouch TTC to me.
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I does look incredibly simple and very effective. I agree, they'd need to be durable which I just can't see. Will be interesting to see costs etc. That's a lot of wasted foil there btw! ;-)

I looks a thousand times easier than the Wow process.....but then again they can make that look easy with practice!
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i thought the same about wasted foil... lol im sure that youd keep using small offcuts to cover up simple designs though :) not like the unused weeded bits of vinyl that we all throw away ... would be great for stag n hen tshirts which rarely ever get used twice :)
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