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Re: problems with jet pro sofstretch
Posted: 01 Oct 2014, 17:42
by mrs maggot
is it possible its dried out ?? send a sheet back to them, but cut a print up, and then use the back/side/sleeve of a ready made shirt to retest smaller bits of it, have you used this batch before, have you changed your inks
Re: problems with jet pro sofstretch
Posted: 01 Jan 2015, 23:04
by soulclaimed
Well I had another pack from yolo and same issue again I've even tried drying the image in the heat press withoutbthe press closed incase my epson 4800 is making the paper damp by laying down too much ink but same issue tried higher temp and time Ive wasted loads again and tried both of my presses. I really don't think I will be buying these anymore which is a shame as i used to.love these transfers.
Re: problems with jet pro sofstretch
Posted: 10 Jan 2015, 22:51
by bigj2552
soulclaimed;95802 wrote:Well I had another pack from yolo and same issue again I've even tried drying the image in the heat press withoutbthe press closed incase my epson 4800 is making the paper damp by laying down too much ink but same issue tried higher temp and time Ive wasted loads again and tried both of my presses. I really don't think I will be buying these anymore which is a shame as i used to.love these transfers.
no probs here with yolo jet soft pro transfers, or any of there transfer papers tbh.....peel right away....perfect every time as they have been over the yrs

i would have a serious look at your settings my friend before you chuck it...the transfer papers from yolo are some of the best on the market to date...and others will prob confirm that on here as well

Re: problems with jet pro sofstretch
Posted: 10 Jan 2015, 23:21
by soulclaimed
Ie used them lots before but last two packs are the only ones ive had issues with I might try using a silicine sheet as maybe my clam press isn't getting the pressure they need or it could be that my printer is laying down too much ink as it seems to be the same areas each time which I guess could also be a cold spot on my press do you use the settings it gives on yolos website if not what do you use?
Re: problems with jet pro sofstretch
Posted: 11 Jan 2015, 23:34
by bigj2552
soulclaimed;96270 wrote:Ie used them lots before but last two packs are the only ones ive had issues with I might try using a silicine sheet as maybe my clam press isn't getting the pressure they need or it could be that my printer is laying down too much ink as it seems to be the same areas each time which I guess could also be a cold spot on my press do you use the settings it gives on yolos website if not what do you use?
we use the settings that come on the card with the papers

Re: problems with jet pro sofstretch
Posted: 31 Mar 2015, 23:51
by Ravisteam
Hi Paul , Is this you the mighty Paul ????.....Lol...
Re: problems with jet pro sofstretch
Posted: 01 Apr 2015, 08:42
by Paul
yes it is
same "Paul"
but not sure about "Mighty" bit lol

Re: problems with jet pro sofstretch
Posted: 01 Apr 2015, 23:53
by Ravisteam
Paul;99750 wrote:yes it is
same "Paul"
but not sure about "Mighty" bit lol

I am sure you are mighty for so many ppl including me .. lol.... ....
Re: problems with jet pro sofstretch
Posted: 29 Apr 2015, 03:55
by DANNYD
Quick question regarding the cameo, i printed out some artwork via the print and cut but my studio software crashed before i cut, can i salvage what i have already printed, is there anyway to put it through to cut, or do i have to manualy cut and weed? (job wasnt saved)