Calibrating A Heat Transfer Press for ImageClip Transfer Papers -
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- čas přidán 10. 11. 2011
- Condé's product Manager Doug DeWitt presents calibration techniques for ImageClip Laser Light, ImageClip Koncert-T and ImageClip Laser Dark when using a manual heat transfer press. Doug demonstrates on a George Knight® DK20S. Doug is the transfer paper specialist at Condé Systems. Call him at 800-826-6332. Great products for heat transfer and tshirt imprinting are available at conde.com
George Knight DK20
DK20S
DC16
DK16
ImageClip Laser Light
9770PO-1117C
9770PO-8511C
Koncert-T
KT-1117L
KT-8511L
KT-SAMPLE
Neenah Imageclip Laser Dark
9849PO-1117L
9849PO-8511L
9849PO-SAMPLE - Jak na to + styl
Thanks Doug for the very detailed video. I am still trying to get the best consistent results with this paper and this will help me a lot! Since you took the time to help people, I will likely buy from your company in the future if I need additional materials.
Doug Dewitt, you are an awesome dude. Thanks for sharing these tips. It helps a lot.
Dear Sir,
U have given me idea, thanks for
Great idea
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Bigness.
I wish you had covered step two, applying the image to the garment. That is where I am having some issues. I am having some toner that does not transfer to the garment. It is giving the appearance of a distressed design. Is it more likely that is is too little OR too much heat / pressure?
I have a HP LaserJet 2550L printer and was wondering if that will work with laser paper or is a laserjet different than a laser printer ?
If you have areas of your design that do not transfer completely, where there is "drop-out" within the design, the issue is not having emulsion deposited during the FIRST press. This symptom has nothing to do with the second press, where you are applying the design. After you press your RED and GREEN sheets together during your first press, you should have a "haze" over your toner. If there are any areas to your design where there is no haze, these areas will drop out when you heat your shirt.