Re: Aligning transfer prints onto t-shirts (etc) Noob questions
Posted: 27 Feb 2018, 14:25
Hi guys, you seasoned experts you. Just given my 2nd hand beta maxi a go yesterday and all is good. however one or two (edit: ok more) noob questions; how does one best align transfers to ensure their straight and central? Or is it just a case of judging by eye? Same I guess applies to other substrates.
Secondly, if I want to press several small items like keyrings (for eg) at once, what is the usual way of lining the inserts up with the transfer paper? I'm guessing there's some clever trick to doing that? Or do you again just try and judge by eye when placing the paper down onto the inserts? (assuming that is inserts placed below paper is best way that is!? That still confuses me! Is there a rule of thumb thicker the material likelier it goes on top to be heated through better?? Likewise, when to mirror print the transfer image and not??)
Third, handling the pressure. My BM has a manual pressure knob but no gauge. So do I just guess as to whether the pressure feels right? I was doing tees which the paper said high pressure but I can barely close the press on higher (not highest) pressure. I'll be aiming to do slates which this of course becomes more critical! Again advice please!
Alternatively is there a good all in one resource / handbook crib-sheet / website for this type of common noob-getting- going stuff?
Secondly, if I want to press several small items like keyrings (for eg) at once, what is the usual way of lining the inserts up with the transfer paper? I'm guessing there's some clever trick to doing that? Or do you again just try and judge by eye when placing the paper down onto the inserts? (assuming that is inserts placed below paper is best way that is!? That still confuses me! Is there a rule of thumb thicker the material likelier it goes on top to be heated through better?? Likewise, when to mirror print the transfer image and not??)
Third, handling the pressure. My BM has a manual pressure knob but no gauge. So do I just guess as to whether the pressure feels right? I was doing tees which the paper said high pressure but I can barely close the press on higher (not highest) pressure. I'll be aiming to do slates which this of course becomes more critical! Again advice please!
Alternatively is there a good all in one resource / handbook crib-sheet / website for this type of common noob-getting- going stuff?