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Heat transfer papers are designed to work with either inkjet or laser printers and are not cross-compatible. So, if you have an inkjet printer, you will need inkjet transfer paper. If you have a laser printer, you will need laser transfer paper.
shirt transfers are simply images that can be printed on some kind of heat transfer paper and then ironed or heatpressed onto a shirt. hey are a great way to add custom graphics or text to a shirt, and they can be used on both dark and lightcolored fabrics.
Cut a piece of cardboard, stick it inside the shirt, stretch the fabric over the board and pin it or tape it. Scan the picture and send it to a t-shirt printer. Or, get a pack of photo transfer paper and print it on multiple t-shirts. Photo transfer prints don't last long, but they're quick to make.
Materials & Items Needed Scissors Printer heat transfer paper dark and light DARK FABRIC TRANSFER PAPER (this is a brand I have had good luck with) Iron Hard surface (table, board, desk) Cotton cloth (pillowcase, towel, or cloth) An item that you are adding transfer to
The answer is ``you don't have to!''. When you create an original design then that artwork is automatically covered by copyright protection. Only you have the legal authority to apply that design to a tshirt and sell it for profit.
The iron on transfer printing method is a simple, no-fuss and no mess way to apply a design or complex image to a t shirt or other fabric. To print your own t shirt only requires a design, a home or office printer, an iron, and something to print.
DTF Heat Press Settings Guide MaterialTemperatureTime Cotton 320-350°F (160-180°C) 10-15S 50/50 Blends 320-350°F (160-180°C) 10-15S Synthetic & Polyester Fabrics 280-300°F (140-150°C) 10-15S