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More info?)
That is correct. It's not so much because of the inkjet but the fact that
unless you are using a heat press they just don't last as long. If I was
going into business I would invest in a good quality system not just use
off the shelf transfers in my inkjet.
"Joel" <Joel@NoSpam.com> wrote in message
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"safetymom123" <safetymom123@prodigy.net> wrote:
> Follow the directions for settings in the instructions provided by the
> transfer package.
They do come with some general information but won't warrantee you can run
an Iron-On T-Shirt business from their instruction <g>
> "Joel" <Joel@NoSpam.com> wrote in message
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> "Michael Skuczas" <mskuczas@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> > To save my self from experimentation and the potential waste of transfer
> > sheets, does anyone here use the R200 for transfer making, even
> > occasionally?
> >
> > Mike Skuczas
>
> Iron-on T-shirt??? nothing special about it, just print as regular paper
> (don't need to print as high quality). Just make sure to print on the
right
> side, and if you print WORD then remember to reverse the letters
>
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