Full Version: Help with transfer paper?

From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#4]
 26 Jan 2007
To: Nick (NICKIONPOE) [#3] 26 Jan 2007

Nick,

One source for Greenline paper is www.alphasupply.com

"Uncle" Jack Franklin would be able to expound on its virtues. :-)

Another paper, with which I have personal experience, is Coast Graphic Supply's Series 2002 Inkjet Transfer Paper.

$70.00 per hundred sheets.

I used it for a customer who wanted inexpensive T-shirts for a cancer walk charity event. Very little hand after pressing and from what I hear from people who received the shirts, the image is holding up very well after several washings. No stiff hand at all.

Coast Graphic Supply
800.356.8866
www.sublimationink.net

Another thought. How long are you pressing the shirts? You may be scorching the transfer paper, if using too long a dwell time.

20 seconds is about the max for good results; at least for the 2002 paper I mentioned.

From: Nick (NICKIONPOE) [#5]
 26 Jan 2007
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#4] 26 Jan 2007

Thanks David,
I appreciate all of your help. I am familiar with both companies that you gave me, so I will give it a whirl.


From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#6]
 26 Jan 2007
To: Nick (NICKIONPOE) [#5] 26 Jan 2007

Nick,

Good luck.

Please let us know how you do. We love success stories. :-)

Between the two companies, I'm sure you'll have one.

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