How To Print On Fabric Super Easy With Transfer Paper

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  • čas přidán 17. 03. 2019
  • Learn how to print on fabric super easy, using transfer paper and a household iron. A simple and efficient method to personalize your products.
    Some while ago I started making tote bags for sale. I wanted to find a way to personalize them for my clients using their own graphics. Since I don't have a press to do this, I had to find another method. Printing at home can't be easier by simply using a household iron and transfer paper. Now you can print your logo on fabric in just a few minutes. Learn how in a few easy steps.
    Washing the printed bag:
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    The printed bag will las depending on how often you wash it and the temperature of the water. For me it lasted over one year and some even longer. Don't use hot water just warm water. If you iron the bag, never use a hot temperature, use the minimum temperature setting. Always iron the bag backwards not turned on the front side. Never hot air dry the bag in a drier, just let it dry normally. It should last pretty long. But I guess most of the time the transfer paper quality matters a lot too.
    Read the article:
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    After watching the tutorial, many people asked what is the transfer paper I'm using. I spent some time searching trough the old boxes with materials I used to film the tutorials and I found it. I personally purchased it from Amazon... but you can also buy it directly from the manufacturer.
    The SKU of the product is PPD - 4
    Website: www.photopaper...
    I hope it helps.
    Supplies:
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    A fabric tote bag ( in my case )
    Transfer paper ( PPD - 4 from www.photopaperdirect.com )
    Inkjet Printer
    Household iron
    Scissors
    Flat wooden surface

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