sunangel transfer papers

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wooow! look nice and vibrant!
I got some in as Annie was very kind and send me some for testing. Got to try them tonight!
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just leaving a note to follow the thread that looks really good something i may look into
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a small problem ive had is when pressing the two papers together i sometimes seem to get some slight issues with the adesive not sticking to the print 100% its like as if i have a cold spot on my press but will need to test some more to rule it out as im using a adkins press.
only time will tell and look forward to trying this masking out so i can start offering some nice designs away from my usual vinyl cuts.
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Managed to sort my issues out with the pressing of the papers by turning them around in press half way through the timing, just made a t-shirt using the sunangel white printer where i could of used vinyl but would of taken me to long, please dont ask me to translate for you but here it is.
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Good progress.
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please dont ask me to translate for you but here it is.
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Something about not liking the English perhaps? :redface:
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Looks great, did it transfer evenly? Is there any 'hand' around the image? Any idea on washability? I just did half a dozen shirts with similar amount of text on the back from vinyl, weeded fairly easily but this would save me an hour or two on the job :-)
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it transferred great justin i cant do a wash-ability test on this one as its out in post for customer,, i did use to do these t-shirts in vinyl but had to make the font larger so i could weed it easier but to be honest my cutter still struggled with the dots on i and ; : etc, so this method saved a lot of cursing.
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Yeah, I had to get customer to change font a bit for my last job, my Graphtec cuts really small but my eyes don't see that well for weeding! haha!!

What did you need to buy to have a go with this? When I talked to SA all that time back I was looking around £700 initial investment.
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