Forever Laser Transparent Application Demonstration

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  • Опубліковано 20 лис 2017
  • We demonstrate from start to finish how to print and apply the Forever Laser Transparent heat transfer paper.
    Note: This video contains, both "What to do" and "What not to do" with this product.
    Color Transfer Media for Light/White Garment Series: goo.gl/3jXBHT
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  • @happylocksmith
    @happylocksmith 3 роки тому +1

    Very good video on using this paper unfortunately Forever have several videos on this paper which are all different from each other so very confusing, but you have explained everything in great detail, so I am going to give this paper another shot as I like the detail it gives from the printer. Thank you

  • @twebb32
    @twebb32 3 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @veronicelectronic
    @veronicelectronic 3 роки тому

    Great video, could you please advice on printing procedures of the papers using Oki8432 wt with black toner installed instead of the white

  • @AM-dq5vj
    @AM-dq5vj 6 років тому

    Hi 👋 thanks for the video, very helpful! 🙏 what TShirts do you used for the video? They seem so nice and soft!

  • @AWSpecialtyPapers
    @AWSpecialtyPapers  6 років тому +1

    Yes this works with most any laser printer

  • @funkblack
    @funkblack 6 років тому +1

    Can you reuse the paper that had the print on?

  • @luismontalvo5813
    @luismontalvo5813 6 років тому

    Hi ...May I use the transfer Rip with a normal Laser printer ?

  • @felipeaboul1441
    @felipeaboul1441 6 років тому +1

    can I use any laser printer?

  • @jbsness5375
    @jbsness5375 6 років тому +1

    Thank you for your videos.
    In the second step, after the 30 second high pressure, when I remove the parchment paper some ink stays on, do you know why?

    • @AWSpecialtyPapers
      @AWSpecialtyPapers  6 років тому +1

      Hi! If toner is sticking to your parchment paper then you are using the wrong kind! I do a lot of testing of parchment sheets and know very well that many kinds DO NOT WORK! We sell a couple of brands that we have carefully tested and support! This includes the Forever brand of Anti-Stick Matte and Anti-Stick Glossy available in tabloid size. We have a new product "SPTWXL Silicone Sheet" which is a double sided silicone sheet with a nice tight weave that is available in sizes up to an 18 x 22. This new product was developed with the IC Split product in mind, where users can split designs across multiple print sheets and reassemble them on the heat press. This sheet has a very good release and the large size completely covers the heat press to ensure there are no edge marks with very large designs.

    • @jbsness5375
      @jbsness5375 6 років тому

      Thank you for your answer, well did not know that parchment sheets have an importance, and that's true I bought a cheap one (for cooking ;-)
      otherwise, it seems that my garment (white and 100% coton) become a little bit yellow, do I need to cover it all with the parchment paper or do/use something else ?

  • @realdanman
    @realdanman 2 роки тому

    I'm getting really incosistent results with Forever Transparent, just when I think I've cracked it I do another press and either toner remains on the paper or the paper doesn't lift at all. I can't believe the paper is so finicky that literally an extra second here-or-there can mean the difference between a succesful print or a failed print - surely I must be doing something wrong? I'm using a Phaser 7800 laser printer and a HPC480 press, pressing for 20 seconds and letting it sit for about 5-10 seconds before peeling. Where do I go from here to troubleshoot?

  • @paulkeating1774
    @paulkeating1774 3 роки тому

    What is this program you are using? You are going over the program without naming it.

  • @fred9857
    @fred9857 6 років тому +1

    So I can do No cut transfer technique with my general CMYK Laser Printer, can't I ? What is the name of media should I use for this technique ?

    • @AWSpecialtyPapers
      @AWSpecialtyPapers  6 років тому

      Yes, Forever's Laser Transparent or Forever's Laser Dark (No-Cut) media.

    • @sammilby2735
      @sammilby2735 6 років тому

      Can transfer it to dark shirt?

    • @stevenkl.8434
      @stevenkl.8434 6 років тому

      You can print on dark garments Sam, but without white color, if you do not have a white toner printer cmyw.
      You will need the FOREVER LASER DARK No-Cut CMYK media
      ua-cam.com/video/0pQNAZQytEQ/v-deo.html

  • @kenparsons1396
    @kenparsons1396 3 роки тому

    Hi what temperature?

  • @Ask.ifasogo
    @Ask.ifasogo 4 роки тому +1

    How long do I wait for the shirt to cool down before I peel the paper backing off? 15 sec?

    • @AWSpecialtyPapers
      @AWSpecialtyPapers  4 роки тому

      Thanks for the question! We recommend waiting 3-4 seconds before peeling.

    • @Ask.ifasogo
      @Ask.ifasogo 4 роки тому

      @@AWSpecialtyPapers in the two videos of yours that I watched, you let them cool down for 18-20 sec. I'm just trying to get it right because I am having to rub the design onto the garment before peeling it to ensure that the design is transferred as clean as possible. It's quite annoying. 😂

  • @carlosalbertolinares1242
    @carlosalbertolinares1242 6 років тому +1

    So, what is the exactly time to remove the paper from the T-shirt?

    • @AWSpecialtyPapers
      @AWSpecialtyPapers  6 років тому

      Yes good question! As a general rule it seems to be about 10 seconds, but this is not an exact value. Too soon and the toner sticks to the paper - too long and the paper sticks to the shirt!

    • @carlosalbertolinares1242
      @carlosalbertolinares1242 6 років тому

      AW Specialty Papers thank you.

  • @shashiabeysekara1829
    @shashiabeysekara1829 6 років тому +1

    plzzz transfer paper name?