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Posted by Tami on June 04, 1998 at 12:39:36:
In Reply to: Re: Is any body using inkjet transfer paper?? posted by TOM on June 02, 1998 at 14:17:12:
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: : : I'm thinking about using the epson paper for transfers,
: : : how is the wuality and durability (peeling, opacity, etc.)
: : : of the transfer? any other hints would be very helpful as well!
: : : thanks
: It appears to me that there are at leasttwo varieties of transfer paper. With one style, ink comes off but no jell is applied to the shirt. With some others I've tried, the image is a part of a coating on the shirt and that has peeled off for me after washing. I like the stuff without an additional jell or coating on the shirt. What I have, I've bought aty a computer show, but the package doesn't have a companty name. I'd like to get more.It's labeled INKJET TRANSFER SHEETS specifically designed for inkjet printers and on the right side of the page has ablie T-shirt labeled Desktop Publishing Supplies - The American Flag- and Made in the USA. A loga says "The Good Stuff" Washing instructions are in the lower half of the page. Does anyone know where I can get more of this type?
: Tom
If you find the supplier please let us know.
We are currently using the Epson transfers
and are happy with everything but the price.
We are desperatly seeking alternative paper.
Thanks.