Introduction to White Toner Printing with FOREVER | Webinar
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- In this webinar, we are joined by FOREVER Sales Manager, Christopher Sigmann, who provides a thorough overview of how to create custom decorated apparel using a white toner printer and FOREVER heat transfer paper.
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Great timing for the video. I just recently got a color laser printer and white toner. Right now I am using the Forever heat transfer paper for darks. I have done a couple really great tshirts with the white toner. I don't have the fancy printer that uses RIP software. I am not noticing that the color is washed out, but it is a tad thick and I can see it could crack after some washes. That troubles me a bit.
I really want to try the Flex Soft. I think it will be fabulous for really intricate designs that I would never want to weed. The tshirt designs I have i mind would have a lot of open spaces and I could avoid the issues I might have with the white toner.
thanks for the video. I have been looking for more videos on this topic.
Edit: oooooo, I just got to the foiling part. I have quite a lot of textile foils that I have used primarily with my Minc machine for foiling cards. But I have also used it for tshirts. Definitely need to use it with the laser toner and forever so I won't have to weed the adhesive again.
Thanks Olivia for checking in with us. We are glad you are enjoying your printer and making some great shirts. Have fun!
Hello, question...let's say I have a specific quote & design that I want to mass produce onto 20-30 shirts. Do I have to print 20 sheets of paper or reuse paper for a specific amount? Thanks in advance.
( I asked the question without fully watching the vid bc I'm super busy...don't want to forget the question. (written in case the answer is within vid; And before trolls attempt to degrade me for not knowing; However, I will watch at a later time/date, when I have undivided attention & time).