Question:
What do-it-yourself T-shirt iron on transfer paper and ink work the best?
anonymous
2008-06-21 16:10:47 UTC
I have tried this before with my HP photo printer and HP iron on transfer paper but the images wash out after only a few washings.. Any suggestions..
Three answers:
sewmuchfun
2008-06-21 17:10:32 UTC
make sure you have checked the correct paper style on your print menu options as well as the ink...Depending upon the paper used check to see what the recommendations are for the way the ink is applied...fast ...fast normal....dpi...etc etc...and that you checked transfer paper in the options as well... cold water wash with a mild detergent and no dryer or fabric softener help prolong the shirt and also launder it inside out.....if you have a lingerie bag us it too....hope this helps...and good luck...
Tom
2015-03-15 20:37:55 UTC
1, Gather all the materials you will need and head to the pc to decide on your style. take care that it is a high resolution image, which it will show up well on the colour of T-shirt you've got chosen.

2, Edit the image. size the image reckoning on however little or giant you want it to be. Now, print page exploitation regular paper. take care to line the printer to print in "mirror," "reverse" or "transfer”.

3, Print your image on transfer paper and permit it to dry completely before you iron it on. Cut away any excess paper.

4, Use associate board or alternative flat, heat-safe surface, and switch the iron the correct setting. Too high and it'll yellow the transfer, too low and it will not work. A cotton setting can usually fulfill.

5, Iron the T-shirt initial then stretch out the realm that you're going to be operating with. Ensure there are fully no wrinkles and therefore the artifact is force taut before you place the transfer on the shirt.

6, Place the transfer on the shirt fastidiously then iron the transfer on. Use lots of pressure however take care to press straight down on the transfer otherwise you would possibly rip it or wrinkle the material beneath. Iron in step with the paper directions then fastidiously take away the backing. If it starts to stay, lay the paper back off, change the warmth setting on the iron, and take a look atonce more.
?
2016-11-08 01:08:42 UTC
i attempted the sharpie markers on a white shirt and the colours did no longer fade. I used a 50percentcotton and 50percentpolyester shirt. yet after some washings, the colours did fade and a few hues washed out all at the same time. i chanced on fabric pens at our interior of reach craft shop and so a techniques after a selection of of washings, they are nevertheless fantastic. No bleeding, fading or washing out. Oh and study the instructions because of the fact some varieties might desire to be ironed to set and a few might desire to be placed into the dryer. good success.


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