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04-18-2020 07:23 PM - edited 04-18-2020 07:25 PM
I’ve bough used printer from someone and And when I made it home I plugged it in and insert it printable cotton iron on fabric ink jet printer paper made by create out loud and once I Tried printing out my image the paperwork came out blank. I tried this several times and I get the same results. please help
04-21-2020 07:38 PM
@WillS12345678 Here's all you need to know and do:
Print HP iron-on transfers with an inkjet printer and apply them to fabrics such as t-shirts and bags.
CAUTION:HP iron-on transfers for inkjet printers cannot be used with LaserJet printers, or with copy machines and inkjet printers that have a heating element. These products can melt the transfer and cause damage to the hardware.
Step 1: Prepare for printing
Gather the following items required to print and apply an iron-on transfer.
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High quality, lighter color 100% cotton or cotton-polyester blend fabrics: Use thick, 100% cotton, high quality fabrics. Other fabrics work, but you might need to modify the ironing heat, pressure, and time to get a successful transfer.
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Sturdy heat-resistant ironing surface at or below hip level: Use a hard, smooth, surface such as a formica counter, laminated pressboard desk, or heat-safe table top. Do not use a standard ironing board or a glass surface. A lower surface height makes it easier to apply the required pressure with the iron.
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Pillowcase: Used to protect the ironing surface.
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Clock or timer: Ironing times vary depending on the transfer size.
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Scissors: Used to cut around the transfer design.
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Plain paper: Used to print a test page of the transfer image.
FOR DETAILS & FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS, USE THIS LINK: CLICK HERE & SKIP TO STEP 2 ONWARD
(By the end of this article all the issues should be resolved)
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