DIY – Make custom printed T shirts – Inkjet Iron on Transfer April 20, 2010
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Dark T shirt Transfer Paper – Make custom T-Shirts at www.onlinelabels.com Make Tshirts in minutes with our T shirt heat transfer material. Print the iron on transfer in an inkjet printer, cut the excess material, iron on the shirt, and peel away the liner. DIY Dark Iron-on T shirt transfer paper.
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I think how do I stop the black from running?
I think this is retarded
I think What happens if you use a light iron on transfer (avery) on a black t-shirt?
what type of ink is good for it?
The transfer material if applied properly should last for months, depending on how many times you wash it. To make the transfer last longer we suggest that you wash your shirt inside out.
Thanks!
how long will the transfer design works in how many days or weeks?
so can you do pictures without colored backgrounds?
If the design wasn’t with a white background, like yours, would you have a rectangle shaped white box/border around the colored design?? Please reply. Great video! Just what I was looking for
I think What type of program you need to design your transfer?
Parchment paper
I think Any standard inkjet printer should work fine for this application.
wonderful clip! any requirements on the printer used for best quality of the picture?
We suggest turning the shirt inside out when you wash it. It’s hard to say how long the transfer will last, but they are pretty durable.
Thanks for the question!
Parchment paper.
I think Parchment paper. Thanks for the question!
what kind of paper goes on top????/
I think hey. . what printer do you need to use? any kind ?? please reply .. Thanks!!
I think wtf was that printing paper! it was like a sticker wat is it called
I think its called transfer paper it maybe at ur local walmart
how many times can u wash it b4 it comes out.. ? p.s mint vid
I think what kind of paper do you need?
can you choose your image?
I think Actually, its a normal printer, all you need is the specfic type of paper for the actual design and that is adhesive paper.
I think this is simple and great, i’m planing doing mi first one tomorrow, it’s a 80% white (20% black) design on a black t-shirt, so the printer won’t be doing much, so i guess i’ll have to make the shape cutting around, is that right?
I mean if you don’t make any desing and just iron over the transfer you’ll get a big white square on your shirt? Works that way?
great video !!
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