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Re: Well, you learn something new every day! (HR Paper)
Posted: 01 Jul 2011, 10:15
by AdamB
Thanks mate
you're right, it does come down to what I need it for ......
I can manage with A3 for the t-shirts but I never thought what the difference this paper would make for chopping boards that I do, which look great and are so popular - and yes, the big ones are the most popular (typical!)
Re: Well, you learn something new every day! (HR Paper)
Posted: 02 Jul 2012, 20:02
by WorthDoingRight
AdamB;25533 wrote: The left side (1) of the t-shirt was pressed with Trupix paper and the right (2) was pressed with TexPrint XP HR (high release) paper.
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I didn't really expect a difference but I was amazed at the difference using a high release paper. What I thought was good (2) now looks quite faded and bland compared to the the other print (1).
My question is now, apart from garments - is there anything else that should be pressed with HR paper?
Hi All,
Are these numbers back to front? When I look at the picture side one looks imho much better than side two - but if that is the case then it is the non HR paper that gives the better image which is not what the rest of the information seems to suggest. So are the numbers back to front?
Re: Well, you learn something new every day! (HR Paper)
Posted: 08 Jul 2012, 15:47
by Images Studio
Funny enough i was reading it the same way as you WDR . . . ?
Can it be cleared up, the 1st picture is done with Trupix paper ? and the 2nd was done with TexPrint HR . . .? as reading the posts it suggests its the other way round ?