Designing and Printing Your Transfer

Posted by Beatrice Carol
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Jul 2, 2015
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Designing your transfer
You may use any computer software program that manipulates then prints images. The most commonly used are Microsoft? Word and PowerPoint or Adobe? Photoshop? When designing the graphics and/or image, keep in mind that this transfer is translucent and omit or void areas within the design will remain translucent after printing.
Printing your transfer
1. Your image must be printed as a REVERSE OR MIRROR IMAGE. This is especially important if your image includes letters or numbers. Refer to your printer manual for instructions on settings to achieve a reversed or mirrored image. If your printer does not have any of these options, you must reverse the image through your software application.
2. Test Print: We recommend FIRST printing your image on a plain piece of paper to ensure desired size and image location. (Note: You may do this is in fast or draft mode to conserve ink.)
3. Print on the blank side of the transfer. Load the transfer paper into your printer according to your printer type.
4. Select Print from the File menu.
5. Click Preferences, Properties or Options (depending on your printer) from the Print window.
6. Change the printer settings using the closest paper type for Iron-On T-Shirt Transfers. Allow print to dry for at least 30 minutes before proceeding to transfer.
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