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T-Shirt Transfers Use and Care Instructions

by Beatrice Carol businessman
If your transfer has words,it is important to remember that you need to mirror the words or they will print backward on the clothing.
Trim around the edges of the transfer after printing. While not really necessary, trimming helps you to better see where exactly you're putting the transfer on the fabric.
To mirror the image in your computer software, you may need to use a "Reverse","Flip Image Horizontally" or "Mirror" command. See the program's Help section for more information.
Laundering the T-shirt or fabric before you apply the transfer will preshrink the material and remove any sizing, which will help the transfer stick better.
The transfer paper instructions will tell you what kind of printer and/or inks can be used for best results. Read the instructions carefully. Typically, laser printers aren't suitable for printing on transfer paper.
Get high quality transfer paper for a better, longer lasting, more vibrant result or turn out.
Never peel off your image too fast or too hard. Always be careful!
Use the right transfer paper for the color of your fabrics! For example, images printed on transfer paper for light colours won't show up on dark coloured fabrics.
Repeat the heating process with silicone paper for longevity of your project.
Warnings:
Removing the backing before the image has cooled may cause the image to crack or become malformed.
If you find your image on the net, be very careful about copyright. Faking brand-name T-Shirts is illegal. If you want to put a brand name on a shirt, why not try wikiHow? If you need a picture, one has already been uploaded here.
Irons are hot! Be careful not to burn yourself, and never leave an iron on and unattended.
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