NEENAH 3G JET-OPAQUE HEAT TRANSFER PAPER 8.5 X 11" CUSTOM PACK 100 SHEETS
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directly transfers inkjet images to a dark garment or other colored substrate, such as T-shirts, with no need for other machinery or apparatus As well as shirts, sweatshirts, mousepads, and leather, we carry a variety of apparel. The 3G JET technology A softer hand is offered by OPAQUE®, and the paper can be easily scanned Printed on a white base, these transfers are of excellent quality. Inkjet printing is the method in which the image is reproduced on the paper in the correct Plotter cutting and trimming can be done to the image as needed. Put the printed film face up on the garment. Peel the backing paper from the image and place it Apply an additional pressing sheet, such as parchment, to the top, and heat press for 30 seconds at 350°F while Ironing sheets need to be removed from prints after they have cooled.
This is a really good It's best to peel cold rather than warm, so I apologize for the mistake. Peel the parchment sheet off the transfer after it has been transferred after a few minutes. Cold peel is the only kind of Dark Transfer product available on the market.
I think you're experiencing bleeding through on your screen. Has that happened after you've pressed the image onto the shirt or has that happened after you've washed it for the first time?
Selected User Reviews For NEENAH 3G JET-OPAQUE HEAT TRANSFER PAPER 8.5 X 11" CUSTOM PACK 100 SHEETS
That's fine. This is the good, the bad, and the ugly of it. 1.
As soon as I purchased my first batch of Neenah 3G Opaque, it was a good quality paper, but there were still a few quirks in it. In spite of the transfer feeling like paper, it still appears to be an original. Though there is no heavy weight to it, it has a distinct paper texture and crackles. The second issue is that it fades in washing. The effect here is not as dramatic as most transfers, but the transfer will fade, crack, and peel over time. Thirdly, the opaque nature of the material infuses it with a sense of both light and darkness. The transparency works well with light colors darker colors, on the other hand, tend to seep through the opaque layers and make the colors My first use of it was for a print of a calico cat on a navy blue shirt. After the printing was done, the whole animal had a blue tint and dingy fur. However, I was impressed enough with the product that I ordered 100 more. We have reached the ugly part of the story. 1.
My new batch of sheets arrived a few days ago and I've already had to throw out ten. The issue with the original batch was not as severe, but this batch has an almost impossible time removing its backing. I have tried cutting it with my fingers, prodding it with my box knife, and peeling it away from the corners. While most peel off, there are some where only the top of the backing will peel off, leaving an undercoating of white paper. When you remove the transfer from a sheet with pressure, the actual transfer will tear. Although those that have worked for me look great, with a 10% success rate, it doesn't make sense for me to expend time and money on it. I noticed that the other person who had this problem ordered at approximately the same time as me. I hope this was a defective batch and not something that was installed in a new location. Regardless, I am not going to spend $75 more trying to find out the answer.
It is imperative that you get a great printer able to print really well, otherwise your prints will not be of the same quality and you will waste Updating as A+ Maybe the ink I used for this paper isn't good for this paper or maybe the ink I used isn't good for the paper, but the quality of wash is horrible. It is also quite easy to fade colors, colors also do not maintain their vibrancy, and colors also change. It's just poor business to use this for shirt sales. I won't be buying this product.
I had to try several times before I could get the best result. If you don't read the directions it will crack the image everywhere lesson learned there, lol. Thank you seller with fast shipping and Great product but over all it was a little more work than I anticipated but over all great product for what it does but I still prefer sublimation.
I would not recommend them for business needs, they have a hit and miss rate Some of my shirts have been returned, they do peel with time. If you use it for yourself, then you might want to consider sublimation.
In the past, I have used the Avery brand, but the price was a little high so I decided to try Initially, it printed very well, the colors came out bright and vibrant, and when it was on the shirt, you could barely feel it and the quality was excellent. I have noticed a change in the paper quality after washing it. From a stretchy plasticky material to a rough piece of paper, it went from soft to rough. In fact, it feels like I took a standard piece of copy paper and stuck it to the shirt. Additionally, I didn't like how the image wrinkled so easily and I had to press it again with my heat press after the first wash. It would be great if it were possible for me to return it.
There are a few tutorials available for this product, but it's not as easy to use as it is advertised to be. The Siser transfer tape is very difficult to remove from the backing for transfer, and it has taken a lot of time to do. It is likely that in the future, we will be looking for a different brand for printing and cutting.
This is the 3rd time I brought this paper and I've got to say it should have been a lot easier. I am amazed at the amount of money this product brings in.
It is hard to press against shirts as it is very thick. Cutting with a knife is next to impossible and it causes the cloth to look papery and creasy when.