Printing to cotton via transfer paper and press
Re: Printing to cotton via transfer paper and press
Hi all,
I was wondering what method people use when pressing to cotton? I've been using a Teflon sheet to protect the transfer from sticking to the heat press - however I've noticed that after 30-40 prints an £8 Teflon sheet is nnow not really doing a great job.. Sometimes leaving marks etc.
What do you guys use? If anything?
Another question. Does anyone print to faux silk cushions and if so what is your method?
Thanks
I was wondering what method people use when pressing to cotton? I've been using a Teflon sheet to protect the transfer from sticking to the heat press - however I've noticed that after 30-40 prints an £8 Teflon sheet is nnow not really doing a great job.. Sometimes leaving marks etc.
What do you guys use? If anything?
Another question. Does anyone print to faux silk cushions and if so what is your method?
Thanks
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Earl Smith
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Re: Printing to cotton via transfer paper and press
I use a teflon sheet for my DTG prints. When it starts to stick I spray it with Silicon. 100´s of prints and its still working.
Re: Printing to cotton via transfer paper and press
Ah ok, do you have a link to that product so I can look at it please? Thanks.
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Earl Smith
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Re: Printing to cotton via transfer paper and press
Just google silicon spray. Costs about 5 pounds for a can.
Heres the one I use.
http://www.amazon.de/dp/B000QB4ENM/ref= ... B000QB4ENM
Hope your Germans up to scratch......
Heres the one I use.
http://www.amazon.de/dp/B000QB4ENM/ref= ... B000QB4ENM
Hope your Germans up to scratch......
Re: Printing to cotton via transfer paper and press
http://www.autoglym.com/enGB/product-pr ... LG&Range=3
http://solutions.3m.co.uk/wps/portal/3M ... coneSpray/
http://www.screwfix.com/p/floplast-sili ... 00ml/13662
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stor ... yId_255223
Should find one of these local.
Jack.
http://solutions.3m.co.uk/wps/portal/3M ... coneSpray/
http://www.screwfix.com/p/floplast-sili ... 00ml/13662
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stor ... yId_255223
Should find one of these local.
Jack.
If at first you don't succeed, read the manual.
Re: Printing to cotton via transfer paper and press
If you are only doing A4 size prints, the local cheap shops do a Teflon "oven liner" sheet for less than £1. Its the same stuff as is sold for dye sub, just cut a bit smaller.
I use a roll of greaseproof paper as part of the sandwich for everything that goes in the heat press. it stops dye sub ink or vinyl from reaching the teflon or the heater platen.
I use a roll of greaseproof paper as part of the sandwich for everything that goes in the heat press. it stops dye sub ink or vinyl from reaching the teflon or the heater platen.
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nik_decalarama
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Re: Printing to cotton via transfer paper and press
Just noticed that this a couple of months old but my info may be useful to some.
I've pressed no end of cotton tshirts, ladies vests, baby vests and tote bags for about 3 years now and I've only ever used a plain old sheet of A4 paper, or 2 sheets on large prints. I use the same sheet of plain paper for continuous runs. I use a temp of around 160 degrees C. The only problem I have ever had was I once did a final press on some pink vinyl and it left some colour on the paper without me noticing, it then left a faint pink colour on the next garment, doh! I learnt from that one, but apart from that issue I have had no other problems using plain paper.
I've pressed no end of cotton tshirts, ladies vests, baby vests and tote bags for about 3 years now and I've only ever used a plain old sheet of A4 paper, or 2 sheets on large prints. I use the same sheet of plain paper for continuous runs. I use a temp of around 160 degrees C. The only problem I have ever had was I once did a final press on some pink vinyl and it left some colour on the paper without me noticing, it then left a faint pink colour on the next garment, doh! I learnt from that one, but apart from that issue I have had no other problems using plain paper.
Re: Printing to cotton via transfer paper and press
I have no idea WHAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT !
I do upto 500 white laser prints a month, and always repress with the same teflon sheet, transfere paper from The Magic Touch or Forever have never left any residue, or needed replacing.
Am I missing something, - or are you?
I do upto 500 white laser prints a month, and always repress with the same teflon sheet, transfere paper from The Magic Touch or Forever have never left any residue, or needed replacing.
Am I missing something, - or are you?
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