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Posted by Carol Mooney on June 08, 1998 at 20:17:56:
In Reply to: Re: Is any body using inkjet transfer paper?? posted by Linda on June 27, 1997 at 14:01:46:
: I have not had any luck using the transfer. I know they work as I can take the transfer to
the T shirt shop and have them done but can not do them myself. I print them alright but then
when I try to iron it on a shirt or fabric the entire print does not work, any ideas. I can not even get it touch with the Hanes T-shirt Maker business as I can not get a telephone number that works.
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: I am currently printing t-shirts using epson iron-on inkjet paper. It is very important to press at least 25 seconds and put a blank piece of typing or tracing paper over transfer as not to burn the shirt as you press. After removing excess paper wash item in distilled vinegar to set. Good Luck!