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  • Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
  • Condé's Product Manager Doug DeWitt presents Neenah® 3G Jet Opaque inkjet heat transfer paper for dark garments. This overview covers the uses of the paper, how to use it and how to set it up with your inkjet printer.
    Contact conde.com or call 800.826.6332 for information about working with personalized and imaged products created by dye sublimation and heat transfer applications. Contact condetv@conde.com or call 800.826.6332 for information about working with personalized and imaged products created by dye sublimation and heat transfer applications. Check out our videos that show how and showcase all the products you can make on condeTV.com.
    The part numbers for this paper at conde.com are:
    9838PO-1117C
    Neenah® 3G JET-OPAQUE™, 11" x 17" Ink Jet Transfer Paper (100 Sheets)
    9838PO-1117D
    Neenah® 3G JET-OPAQUE™, 11" x 17" Ink Jet Transfer Paper (500 Sheets)
    9838PO-13100
    Neenah® 3G JET-OPAQUE™, 13" x 100 foot Roll, 2" Core
    9838PO-17100
    Neenah® 3G JET-OPAQUE™, 17" x 100 foot Roll, 2" Core
    9838PO-24100
    Neenah® 3G JET-OPAQUE™, 24" x 100 foot Roll, 2" Core
    9838PO-8511C
    Neenah® 3G JET-OPAQUE™, 8.5" x 11" Ink Jet Transfer Paper (100 Sheets)
    9838PO-8511M
    Neenah® 3G JET-OPAQUE™, 8.5" x 11" Ink Jet Transfer Paper (1000 Sheets)
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  • @zepolebatube
    @zepolebatube 9 років тому +19

    This guy is awesome.

  • @markanthonymadamba
    @markanthonymadamba 6 років тому

    very informative... Almost all my questions regarding transfer paper are answered by you. Thank you!

  • @lbdahustler81
    @lbdahustler81 11 років тому +1

    Thank you; that was very helpful. Good luck in the future success of your business.

  • @condesystems
    @condesystems  11 років тому +2

    We recommend using the standard inks for your printer. If you have an Epson printer, then use the standard pigment Epson inks. Neenah 3G Jet-Opaque can be used with water, pigment, solvent or eco-solvent inks. However, you do not want to use sublimation inks for any ink-jet opaque material.

  • @BeastWolf89
    @BeastWolf89 10 років тому +3

    thank you you have saved me a lot of money and time this video if i could 5 fucking stars

  • @condesystems
    @condesystems  11 років тому

    In this scenario, you would print your frog image on the Neenah 3G Jet Opaque. Then, you would cut out the frog image from the excess material. After that, you would separate the film (frog image) from the backing sheet of the 3G Jet Opaque. Lay the film "frog side up" on your dark garment, cover with a silicone sheet and heat press to the fabric.

  • @oxygenlifeless
    @oxygenlifeless 11 років тому

    i have figured out on how to used it sir, anyway thanks for the reply sir, on black garment i followed your step but I'm using 305 degree fahrenheit and pressing it up to 90 seconds, and in white garment i used to mirror the design, anyway 3g jet opaque works well, good day!

  • @condesystems
    @condesystems  11 років тому +1

    We cannot answer this questions without knowing the brand name of the paper, the model of your printer, the type of graphic or the material content of your garments. Please contact our Tech Support Department for assistance.

  • @moatazmohammed5823
    @moatazmohammed5823 7 років тому

    I'm using your papers ..
    My program details were :
    Washing time : 3 mins
    Rinse times : 1
    Spin : mid
    Water level : 1
    Total time of this cycle was 38 mins .
    The result was that Printed image had been faded !
    I'm using Epson l130 with original inks.

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  7 років тому

      1) Test your Epson inks by printing to a sheet of 20-28lb. bond paper, then cover the page with a non-stick sheet and heat in your press at 375-F for 30 seconds. If your design experiences a radical "color shift", then you may want to use another ink-jet printer for your output. (2) Make sure you are not laying down too much ink for the emulsion to hold. We recommend "plain paper" setting for Epson printers and do not set your resolution above 720dpi.

  • @big4176
    @big4176 6 років тому

    Nice.

  • @REOforREAL
    @REOforREAL 8 років тому

    Hi, thanks for the video. How is this particular heat transfer paper different to the jet pro ss? thanks for your help

  • @lbdahustler81
    @lbdahustler81 11 років тому

    If I wanted to simply print and press the frog, and only the frog, from the image, would I cut the frog's image from the paper with the film still attached or would I peel the film from the paper backing, and then trim away everything except the frog from the film?

  • @GeraldQuillosaPiodos
    @GeraldQuillosaPiodos 9 років тому +3

    Hello, Why my output is like a transparent. I use epson L120 with pigment ink, I also used 3g jet opaque paper like yours, my first try is NO good. white is very very less that able to see the shirt texture. I pressed it with 180c/30s,, I need your guide since I'm newbie to this. also after I print it with my epson it looks faded in you paper, I don't know if it's your paper or not, because it has same logo, name and spelling with your paper.
    Thank you

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  9 років тому +2

      Gerald Quillosa Piodos Hello Gerard, make sure you are using Neenah 3G Opaque. It should have a gray-grid backing sheet with "3G Opaque" printed on the backing sheet. Also, make sure you only apply this product to dark garments that are 100% cotton. This product may not work on a cotton/poly blend, and will not work on 100% polyester. If your output is "transparent" and you can see the shirt pattern through the transfer, then this is probably not Neenah 3G Opaque.

    • @GeraldQuillosaPiodos
      @GeraldQuillosaPiodos 9 років тому

      Thank you for that quick reply, by the way do you have any re seller here in Philippines

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  9 років тому +1

      Gerald Quillosa Piodos Check with neenah Paper International, they have a list of providers on their website. Good luck!

    • @GeraldQuillosaPiodos
      @GeraldQuillosaPiodos 9 років тому

      Got it thanks

  • @fredchiang8817
    @fredchiang8817 9 років тому

    Will this work with a black and white logo? If not, why not? Thanks in advance!

  • @gioortiz8459
    @gioortiz8459 5 років тому

    im looking to purchase a laser or inkjet printer...what do u think is the best quality overall for custom shirt designs as shown in this video? or are they both equally as good?

  • @christianarguello4718
    @christianarguello4718 10 років тому

    Good afternoon and would have to wash the shirts so they do not discolor or damage the print.

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  10 років тому

      If a shirt is printed using Neenah 3G Jet Opaque, then turn garment inside out and wash in cold water using a mild detergent. Do not use bleach. Dry on low -heat setting. Do not iron directly on the transferred area.

  • @williamclark9625
    @williamclark9625 9 років тому

    can you put reg marks on this paper to be contour cut from vinyl cutter

  • @craftavenuecreations4931
    @craftavenuecreations4931 7 років тому

    Hello- is there any way to buy just a few sheets of the 13x19?

  • @linehanbros
    @linehanbros 7 років тому +1

    i used this paper on a dark t shirt and after about 2 months it cracked and peeled
    do you know why this happens ?

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  7 років тому +1

      Usually, cracking and peeling of a transfer image from a garment means the garment was treated with a "chemical sizing agent" or a "flame retardant". These treatments may keep the transfer from properly bonding to the material fibers. We suggest trying another brand t-shirt to see if the same thing happens.

  • @muzic05lover
    @muzic05lover 11 років тому

    hi what is the best ink you can used in this activity ?? because we have a business like this and we have epson printer with ink of pigment and sublimation .. please tell me what is the best ink for this 3g jet opaque .. .thanks

  • @karmelaespanto8552
    @karmelaespanto8552 8 років тому +1

    Can I use dye ink with 3G Jet Opaque? or pigment ink only?

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  8 років тому +2

      +Karmela Espanto It would be a waste of expensive dye ink when only pigment OEM ink is required. It would wash out if applied to a non polyester blend garment.

  • @oxygenlifeless
    @oxygenlifeless 11 років тому

    sir im using your heat transfer paper, and how would you print it on white garment or color garment, because im havingtrouble printing these with my designs

  • @rpkjwow7200
    @rpkjwow7200 7 років тому +1

    Good morning, which ink is used for the 3g jet opaque

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  7 років тому +1

      Whatever ink comes with your printer. OEM ink

  • @StarPowerBlu
    @StarPowerBlu 7 років тому +1

    Can I use this transfer paper on my Canon ip8720 inkjet

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  7 років тому +1

      Yes. Neenah 3G Opaque will be compatible with most ink-jet printers. As long as your Canon printer does not have a "heating element" that dries the inks on the paper, you should be good.

    • @StarPowerBlu
      @StarPowerBlu 7 років тому

      Thank you

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  7 років тому

      Yes!

  • @Aztshirts
    @Aztshirts 9 років тому

    Is there any advantage or disadvantage to using the Neenah 3G with a ricoh chromablast printer. I am wondering about the Chromablast ink.

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  9 років тому

      Since ChromaBlast inks were designed to work with ChromaBlast transfer paper, we have not tested results with Neenah 3G Opaque printed with ChromaBlast inks. For more information, we advise that you contact Sawgrass Technologies or Neenah Paper.

  • @joaquinazuara1139
    @joaquinazuara1139 7 років тому

    Hi, i am actually using this 3g opaque transfer paper, but i have a problem that i cant solve,
    I follow the instructions about 350ºF for 30 seconds and the paper looks and feels good, but after the first wash, the paper begins to take it off from the tshirt. Not completely, just from the edges, i dont know what to do. Increase or decrease pressure, temperature or time
    I really appreciate your help

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  7 років тому

      When you are preparing your transfer for the heat press, (1) lay your 3G Opaque Material over your garment, (2) cover the 3G Opaque with a silicone sheet, (3) place 4-5 sheets of copy paper over the material and silicone sheet (this will add pressure to keep the edges from popping up) and (4) press at 350-F for 30 seconds. Also, check to make sure that the cotton shirts you use to not have a "chemical sizing" or "flame retardant" treatment. This will keep the 3G Jet Opaque from fixing to the cotton.

  • @22millemill
    @22millemill 8 років тому

    Where can I find a local dealer for this type of printer and paper combo? I live in Southern California and I am trying to find a dealer that can show me the product first hand. Thanks for your time.

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  8 років тому

      For a Neenah Paper "Master Distributor" in your area, please visit www.neenah.com/technical/heattransfer/ or contact Neenah Paper Technical Products direct at (800) 344-5287 for information.

  • @roguerrerocr
    @roguerrerocr 8 років тому

    Hi is better than Neenah Jet Opaque II? What is the better option or aplicattion of each one. Thanks

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  8 років тому +1

      +Rodrigo Guerrero Basically, Neenah Jet-Opaque II and Neenah 3G Jet-Opaque perform the same function; to image a dark cotton garment. The Neenah 3G Jet-Opaque is a thinner and more flexible material that we recommend for t-shirts and light-weight fabric materials. If you are using a heavier garment, such as a sweatshirt or fleece material, then the Neenah Jet-Opaque II is the better choice.

  • @cindyringler
    @cindyringler 8 років тому

    What if you don't have a heat press, can you still do it with just an iron?

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  7 років тому

      If your iron reaches the temperature required, plus you need to hold it in place for the required amount of time. Recommend your image be smaller than the shape of the iron as well.

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  7 років тому

      Technically, Neenah 3G Jet-Opaque can be applied with a hand-held iron. However, you may not get consistent results as using a commercial heat press. Please contact your Condé Account Manager for the procedure instructions to apply Neenah 3G Jet Opaque with an iron.

  • @stevenjohnson4207
    @stevenjohnson4207 9 років тому

    So for ink that is sublimation mixed with pigment I should not use on the Neenah jet opaque paper?

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  9 років тому

      Neenah JetOpaque can be used with water, pigment, solvent and eco-solvent inks. We do not recommend using sublimation inks with this product.

  • @woottada8168
    @woottada8168 9 років тому

    Hello, I have a question. If I will not use all the spaces on the paper, Will it print white on my dark colored shirt even if there is no background? thanks!

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  9 років тому

      Woot Tada That is correct. You can cut away excess material manually or with a vinyl cutter before applying the opaque film to your fabric.

  • @happy4daysable
    @happy4daysable 10 років тому

    Can you use an X Acto or a utility knife to cut out images if needed in the center of an image? For instance. a logo or letters in the centers? Where a pair of scissors what be able to get? Thanks. Any help would be great?

  • @militantmalc6328
    @militantmalc6328 7 років тому

    I just want to print out some some camo letters on to a t shirt. You think I could use scissors because I can't afford a vinyl cutter right now..

    • @emmanuelbaez81
      @emmanuelbaez81 7 років тому

      Militant Malc
      You should look at silluette cameo 3 its best inexpensive cutter..im actually getting one....found one for less than 200 on ebay.

  • @jasonscheiding
    @jasonscheiding 10 років тому

    Can parchment paper be used instead of silicone paper? If so, any particular brand that is better than others?

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  10 років тому

      Parchment paper may stick to the opaque film when you are attempting to press the film to the garment. Teflon sheets may not allow the proper heat to pass through for the opaque film to adhere to the garment. This is why we recommend silicone sheets, because they are non-stick and allows heat to pass easily. If you want to test the heating process with a parchment paper, try to use a non-stick variety.

  • @cherylkasanpawiro9439
    @cherylkasanpawiro9439 8 років тому +1

    can i use your heattransfer paper for 100% polyester.?
    if yes what temp en how long?

    • @cherylkasanpawiro9439
      @cherylkasanpawiro9439 8 років тому

      i have a dye ink jet printer

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  7 років тому

      Neenah 3G Jet-Opaque can only be used on 100% cotton. If you try to apply to 100% polyester, you may have "dye migration" occur. Please see our video called "Dealing with Dye Migration" for more information.

  • @StarPowerBlu
    @StarPowerBlu 7 років тому

    Can I use this on Tultex brand tshirt 100 percent cotton ring spun 4.5 oz or is this too heavy

  • @rafapencilart
    @rafapencilart 11 років тому

    What about printing just white logos ?

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  11 років тому

      If you need to print "white logos", then the Neenah 3G Jet Opaque (or ink jet printing) is not the solution. If you have a laser printer, you should look at a laser transfer product called "Neenah ImageClip Koncert-T". Please check CondeTV.com and view this product in action.

  • @MindJargon
    @MindJargon 8 років тому

    Hi can this be printed on 65% polyester and 35% cotton blend?

  • @saul4691
    @saul4691 7 років тому

    is there any carier paper that can allow me to transport my design to garment once is. separated from backing paper mainly letters an numbers that get cutteed individually by my plotter it is very time consuming align every single one . Thanks .

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  7 років тому

      You need to find and use a product called "application film" or "application tape" to remove cut pieces from your film. Most vinyl suppliers should carry this product.

    • @pressonnatty2677
      @pressonnatty2677 7 років тому

      Use old htv vinyl film just tack for 3 sec then remove film and use parchment paper for full press time

  • @juanmarley4210
    @juanmarley4210 8 років тому

    This is the best brand for heat transfer with ink jet printer??

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  8 років тому

      +Juan Marley ..........If you are printing photo reproductions for lightweight cotton fabrics, Neenah 3G Jet-Opaque is an excellent transfer paper for dark fabrics. If you need to cut the material with a vinyl cutter or apply to fabrics with polyester content, then you may want to search for another brand of ink-jet opaque material.

    • @juanmarley4210
      @juanmarley4210 8 років тому

      Thank u!!!

    • @juanmarley4210
      @juanmarley4210 8 років тому

      I draw cartoon pics and want to put them on tshirts and sweater's!?!

  • @taragurung9666
    @taragurung9666 8 років тому

    Hi!! just wanted to ask about the wash test..how does it stand with wash..

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  8 років тому

      Condé Systems performs testing under "hot wash / hot dryer" conditions for a minimum of 25 cycles. Under these conditions, you may see some cracking to the Neenah 3G Jet Opaque material. Image quality will depend on the type of ink-jet printer used. However, we highly recommend that you perform your own wash testing, because water conditions will play a factor. You should recommend to your clients that they turn their garment inside-out and wash under "cold wash" and dry under "low heat" for best results. Also, do not iron your 3G Opaque graphic once it is set to the garment.

    • @taragurung9666
      @taragurung9666 8 років тому

      tX ...just got my samples ...but when I heat pressed it.....its very stiff I mean when u touch it feels like a paper...is there any other transfer paper for dark garment which has some smooth touch...

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  8 років тому

      All ink-jet opaque materials on the market are "solid film" transfers. In order to produce "self-weeding" transfers for dark garments, you will need to invest in a color laser printer. For more information, please see the "OKI White Toner Printer" videos on CondeTV.

  • @chanmonanrie6898
    @chanmonanrie6898 9 років тому

    Mr. DeWitt, can this paper be used on white 100% cotton tee?

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  9 років тому

      Chan Mon Anrie Technically, this product can be applied to any 100% cotton garment. However, if you need to decorate a white t-shirt, then we suggest using Neenah Jet-Pro Soft Stretch. It is a less expensive paper and will deliver better results than using Neenah 3G Jet-Opaque on white.

    • @macmkelp
      @macmkelp 8 років тому

      +Conde Sublimation Mr. but if i use Neenah Jet-Pro Soft Stretch, do i need special ink or can user the same inject?

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  8 років тому

      +Marco Antonio Castro Neenah JetPro Soft Stretch is designed to image a white or light-colored cotton or cotton/poly fabric. It can be used with dye-based, eco-solvent, solvent or water-based ink-jet printers.

    • @macmkelp
      @macmkelp 8 років тому

      Solvent Israel the OEM ink?
      I am getting ready to buy so i hace yo be sure
      Thanks

  • @jzfernandez7458
    @jzfernandez7458 8 років тому

    can i use the cricut machine to cut the images i print out and about how long does will the printed iron on lasts?

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  8 років тому

      Probably, but we have never tested the Cricut. Ours tested good at over 25 washes.

    • @jzfernandez7458
      @jzfernandez7458 8 років тому

      and that's with an inkjet printer because i just have a regular hp inkjet printer. is this vinyl?

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  8 років тому

      No, it's a paper.

  • @teamomamor
    @teamomamor 8 років тому

    hello i bougth a 3g jet paper can i use sublimation ink, white i bougth said i can use sublimation ink. i the true or not

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  8 років тому +1

      +Medardo Molina Not true. You use regular ink with transfer paper.

  • @freddiekane3429
    @freddiekane3429 7 років тому

    how does Claria Hi-Definition Ink work on these transfers?

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  7 років тому +1

      We do not sell that or have it available for testing, it should perform fine.

    • @freddiekane3429
      @freddiekane3429 7 років тому

      Ty

  • @antokboy4498
    @antokboy4498 8 років тому

    can i use any kind of ink jet printer??

  • @zairaanntante3749
    @zairaanntante3749 8 років тому

    hello. Can I use dye ink in 3g opaque?

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  8 років тому

      You could, but it's not necessary.

    • @zairaanntante3749
      @zairaanntante3749 8 років тому

      Thanks but what will happen to the paper if pressed into light-colored fabric?

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  8 років тому

      It would be a waste of expensive dye ink when only pigment OEM ink is required. It would wash out if applied to a non polyester blend garment.

  • @williamclark9625
    @williamclark9625 9 років тому +1

    ONLY BAD THING IS YOU SEE THE BACKROUND U DONT NO TRANSPARENCY PAPER PRETTY MUCH CONTOURED CUT