Neenah JET-PRO Soft Stretch Instructions
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- Опубликовано: 5 май 2019
- In this video tutorial, our heat transfer paper experts, RJ Rickert and Tracy Fehrenbacher show you how to create custom T-shirts and other garments using Neenah's JET-PRO Soft Stretch heat transfer paper.
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I can't get it to work correctly following their instructions but at 380 for about 20-23 seconds and cold peel works great 🤷♀️
Hot peel does not give good results with Jet Pro SS. For some reasons, parts of the print sticks to the backing and gives a washed off final result which is awful.
Yes thats so thru but it have to peel hot just take the shirt and fan it in the air a couple times to get some heat off n then peel but my paper still crack even wen I stretch it hot smh
could you please advise the diference between jet pro ss and 3g jet opaque? BTW, please share the brand name of the ink you use, thank you!
Do you need to heat it again with silicone paper or it's okay if not?? Can the pressing be done with iron??
How d you get it not to crack
why is the image being stretched after heat pressing? the image will be cracking after stretching or not? thank you
Hi Jared, stretching the garment immediately after pressing will actually help its stretchability, and it will not crack the image.
Ive tried to many times and my picture stay in the transfer paper and half on the shirt not sure what im dng wrong i have the time and heat temperature the same but i wont work for me
I had that same problem it was a total mess. Try with the pressure... more pressure
Which printer are you using to print on the paper? Does it work with a regular HP Ink Jet? Thank you.
We are using one of the Epson Workforce series printers in this video. This paper can only be used with an inkjet printer with pigment inks.
@@Goisw Thank you for the information.
@@courtneywalker2071 No problem! Here to help!
I am new at this. Can u tell me how to got the drawing on the transfer paper
Can you tell me how you got the drawing on the transfer paper thank you
@@christinabarnes1105 print the mirrored image onto the jet-pro paper
That is not an answer to her question
Is anyone else having any issues with the print after it has been washed? Could anyone advise, thanks in advance.
Hi mate,
" One Good Tip......Use pigment ink printers like EPSON "
There ink is photo pigment ink
If you use other printers most have just crappy die inks for printing paper
Always do a 2nd prepress to seal the design better, i have been using this stuff since 2013 and my prints last many many washers.
Cheers from Australia
Please can i see how this works on extremely stretchy cotton fabric i mean 100% stretch please. Not slight stretch. It keeps cracking and distorts image because its so stretchy.
you can get jetpro for active wear
@@TheBaconeaterz its not designed for natural fabrics. It clearly says synthetic which means it needs the plastic component of the fabric to adhere to the jetpro. I can just sublimate synthetic. I need something stretchy for cotton only.
Worse paper ever !
Only because you don't know how to use it :)