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Transfer Paper Instructions for use
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Printer configurations
Printing
- The Multicom transfer paper is compatible with most Canon, Epson or HP inkjet printers. - Set the paper mode to « Standardpaper» or «paper». - Set the resolution to 360 dpi (Canon and Epson) or 300 dpi (HP). - Use single sheet feeding only. - Less colour intensity.
- Only print on the coated side (printing on the - Wait at least 24 h. before washing. Fabrics are machine-washable (40°C). When washing for wrong side can result in faulty transfers !). - In order to get the transfer the right way round, the first time, choose the pre-wash . - Fabrics with transfers should not be tumbleprint the motif out as a mirror image. dried or dry-cleaned. - Cut out then the printed image as desired, Do not iron directly over the transferred image leaving a narrow margin around the edge. but on the reverse side. - Transfer your image onto the chosen object Wash the fabrics before wearing for using an iron or a transfer press.
Washing & ironing
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Mouse-Pads
the first time!
Textiles & fabrics (white & pastel colours)
Using an iron
function. Use the area without any steamy nozzles, otherwise the heat may not be evenly transferred. 2. Lay the mouse mat on a hard, heat-resistant surface. 3. Place the transfer paper on the mouse-mat -motif facing downwards. Press with the iron for 10-12 sec. (6 mm thick mats) or 5-7 sec. (1.5 mm thick mats) for the same length of time by ironing over it with a slow, circular motion (don’t forgive the edges and corners) for the relevant number of sec. 4. Allow the mouse mat to cool down completely;peel off the release paper in a smooth, even movement. 5. Cover the transferred motif with a sheet of white paper and press lightly with the hot iron following the instructions given in para 3. 6. Wait 2-3 sec.; peel off the paper while it is still hot in a smooth, even movement. This gives the mouse mat better grip and makes working with the mouse easier.
function. Use the area without any steam nozzles, otherwise the heat may not be evenly transferred. 2. Lay the fabric on the ironing board or another hard surface, making sure that it is crease-free. 3. Place the cut out film onto the fabric -motif facing downwards-, cover it with a sheet of high-quality white paper. Press the iron onto the motif for 10- 12 sec. 4. If the motif is larger than the base of the iron, press the whole of the motif for the same length of time by ironing over the motif with a slow, circular motion for 10-12 sec. 5. Remove the paper. Allow the fabric to cool down completely, then peel off the release paper in a smooth, even movement. 6. Cover the transferred motif with a sheet of white paper and press lightly for a further 10-12 sec. This gets rid of any surplus ink and also means that the fabric washes better.(cfr para. 4 for larger motifs). 7. Wait 2-3 sec., peel off the paper while it is still hot in a smooth, even movement. Care should be taken to avoid creasing the paper. 8. If the paper does not come away cleanly from the motif, repeat the procedures described in paras. 6 and 7. Remove the paper remnants.
Using a transfer press
1. Heat the iron («max.» or «coton» setting). Do not use the «steam»
1. Heat the iron («max» or «coton» setting). Do not use the «steam»
1. Heat the transfer press to 180°C, 7 bar (70kN/cm²). 2. Lay the mouse mat on the pressing table. 3. Place the transfer paper on the mouse mat -motif facing
1. Heat the transfer press to 180°C, 7 bar (70kN/cm²). 2. Lay the fabric on the pressing table, making sure that it is crease-free. 3. Place the cut out film onto the fabric -motif facing downwards-,cover it
downwards. Press with the iron for 10-12 sec.(6 mm thick mats) or 5-7 sec.(1.5 mm thick mats). 4. Allow the mouse mat to cool down completely, then peel off the release paper in a smooth, even movement. 5. Cover the transferred motif with a sheet of white paper and press following the instructions given in para 3. 6. Wait 2-3 sec.;peel off the paper while it is still hot in a smooth, even movement. This gives the mouse mat better grip and makes working with the mouse easier.
with a sheet of high-quality white paper. Press for 10- 12 seconds.
4. Remove the paper. Allow the fabric to cool down completely & peel off the release paper in a smooth, even movement
5. Cover the transferred motif with a sheet of white paper and press for a
further 10-12 sec. This gets rid of any surplus ink & means that the fabric washes better. 6. Wait 2-3 sec., peel off the paper while it is still hot in a smooth, even movement. Care should be taken to avoid creasing the paper. 7. If the paper does not come away cleanly from the motif, repeat the procedures described in paras. 5 and 6. Then remove the paper remnants.
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