The Auplex inkjet heat transfer paper is designed for transferring images onto fabric, making it perfect for creating custom t-shirts.
This heat transfer paper is compatible with inkjet printers. Ensure that you use dye-based or pigment-based inks for best results.
Yes, this heat transfer paper is suitable for both light and dark fabrics. However, the results may vary depending on the color and type of fabric.
Print your design onto the transfer paper, place it on the fabric, and apply heat using a heat press or an iron. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for temperature and time settings.
Yes, the Auplex inkjet heat transfer paper features a self-weeding capability, meaning it will remove excess paper during the transfer process, leaving only the printed design on the fabric.
This heat transfer paper works best on cotton, polyester, and cotton/polyester blends. It is not recommended for use on nylon or other synthetic fabrics.
When properly applied and cared for, the prints should remain vibrant and not fade significantly after washing. It is advisable to wash inside out and avoid using bleach.
Generally, a temperature of around 375°F (190°C) for 15-20 seconds is recommended, but be sure to check the specific instructions provided with the paper for best results.
Yes, you can use this heat transfer paper on various fabric items such as bags, hoodies, and pillowcases, as long as the fabric is suitable for heat transfer.
Store the heat transfer paper in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight to prevent damage and prolong its shelf life.
The Auplex inkjet heat transfer paper is made with materials that are compliant with environmental safety standards. However, always check the product specifications for specific environmental credentials.
The heat transfer paper typically comes in standard sizes, such as A4 or A3, but please refer to the product packaging for exact dimensions.
No, this heat transfer paper is not designed for sublimation printing. It is specifically made for inkjet printing only.
For optimal results, set your printer to a high resolution of 300 DPI or higher when printing your designs.
In addition to a heat press or iron, you may also need parchment paper to protect the design during the transfer process.
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