How to use the Multi Opaque transfer paper on dark shirts

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2021
  • Printable transfer paper for sublimation, inkjet, and some laser printers.
    Can be cut with a vinyl cutter
    For transfers onto dark shirts and almost any other surface that can withstand the heat and fit in a heat press
    This is where you can buy this product:
    Link to our website: jgelectronics.com/
    Link to our Online store: store.jgelectronics.com/filte...

Комментарии • 11

  • @debbiemccormick1703
    @debbiemccormick1703 2 года назад

    Love this demo thank you so much I look forward to seeing more

  • @propnation264
    @propnation264 5 месяцев назад +1

    Can you use sublimation ink

  • @user-mg2nu8yu1f
    @user-mg2nu8yu1f Год назад

    How did you setup the cameo to cut exactly on the print

    • @JGElectronicsSA
      @JGElectronicsSA  Год назад

      Hi. What we did to make it cut accurately on the print is, we added a colour block around the image that we want to transfer. We made the block the same colour as the shirt we are pressing (in the case a black shirt). When the cutter cuts, it won't cut a white line around the design as we have placed a colour block behind the image we have printing. Also make sure your registration marks are enabled in your Silhouette Studio before, if you are using that software. Thanks

  • @nicolapartridge966
    @nicolapartridge966 Год назад

    Can you use this on other items such as bags??

    • @JGElectronicsSA
      @JGElectronicsSA  Год назад

      Hi, you may contact our tech support team at techsupport@jgelectronics.com for assistance.

  • @zelidutoit6403
    @zelidutoit6403 Год назад

    In a pinch. Can you use masking tape if you have no other choice?

    • @JGElectronicsSA
      @JGElectronicsSA  Год назад

      Hi, we would recommend to rather use application tape as masking tape may damage the print on the multi opaque paper when lifting your cut out design. Also masking tape can't withstand the heat from a heat press. Thank you

  • @jacquesvrensburg
    @jacquesvrensburg 2 года назад

    When you say inkjet, do you mean any normal inkjet? (not converted to use lamination ink)

    • @marilynkennedy6611
      @marilynkennedy6611 Год назад +1

      Yes an inkjet. Normal inkjet home printer. Can you believe it??

    • @leondejonge1365
      @leondejonge1365 Год назад

      Ja i used inkjet as well, but the pic always fades after about three to 5 washes....i switched over to sublimation and get better results