The Forever Flex Soft two-step media is capable of being printed on either the A-Film or the B-Paper. When printing with inexpensive Black Toner printers - such as the Canon 6030 or similar models - it is recommended to print on the B Paper. This allows the printer fuser to marry one side of the toner to the adhesive in the B sheet and it allows you to print in right reading form without having to mirror your clients' artwork as these printers typically do not have a built-in mirror function. It also allows one temp (300°-310°) marry for all colors. When printing with more expensive color printers it is suggested to set your artwork to be a rich black (100C,100M,100Y, 100K) and use the settings in these printers to "mirror print" on the A-film. This avoids even the remote possibility of the B adhesive sticking to the fuser. Then follow the Forever factory Instruction sheet for the marry temp.
Great vídeo i have a question... Please can you let me know in your opinion which is better printer the uninet i600 or the oki 8432wt...??? Thak you very much for your help...
Thanks for the video I tried the product for first time to-day. I printed a outlined drawing on to the A side pre heated the press to 155 c placed the B sheet on top of the A sheet placed a piece of parchment paper over the top and pressed at 155 c for 90 seconds separated the two sheets then placed my transfer on to the 100 % cotton T shirt covered with parchment paper and increased the pressure and pressed for 35 seconds let it cool and separated as shown in the video I am impressed with the product however just one thing that you maybe able to help with on the finished shirt the printed lines are spreading any hints to solve the issue would be very welcome. Thank you.
@@cherylray1891 Thanks for your prompt reply. After a closer look at the print it appears to be some residue from the glue that gave the impression of a blurred line. I dropped it into the washer on a low temperature wash and it has now disappeared. I have never printed onto a T shirt before, just got a press a couple of weeks ago to give it a try and as I had a mono laser printer to hand I thought I would give this paper a try I am very impressed with the result. I have noted all my settings and will play around with other colours in the range. Thanks for your tutorials along with the hints and tips. Thank you.
We do not sell on Amazon, here is the link to our laser papers www.sepsgraphics.com/product-category/transfer-papers-laser-tshirt-transfer-papers-sublimation-inkjet/laser-transfer-papers-t-shirt/
@@sepsgraphics thank you! Which 11x17 color printer will work with this (besides an expensive OKI). Something we can use for light transfer sheets as well?
Most Lasers will, best to just get a sample pack and test, better to have a straight through pass if possible, you have to be able to slow do the transfer belt by selecting transparency
PRINT SETTINGS • Only for use with Ink-Jet Printers and Sublimation Inks! • Image Mode: Mirror Image SETTINGS HEAT PRESS ATTENTION • To avoid blistering on your design, it is very important to cover it with 10 sheets of copy paper! WASHING • Up to 40°C (cold wash cycle). Inside out DRYING • Do not tumble dry! Hang dry or line dry recommended IRONING • When ironing cover the print with baking paper SUBLI-FLEX 202 FOR DARK & LIGHT COTTON TEMPERATURE TIME PRESSURE MATT FINISH 180°C / 356°F 15 sec. + 30 sec. 5 bar / 72.5 PSI / maximum GLOSSY FINISH 180°C / 356°F 15 sec. + 30 sec. 5 bar / 72.5 PSI / maximum TRANSFER APPLICATION GLOSSY FINISH • Print your design. • Cut the outlines. • Weed the white areas. • Pre-Press the textile for 5 seconds to remove the humidity. • Place the transfer film onto the textile. • Place 10 sheets of normal paper onto the transfer film. • Press for 15 seconds. • Open the press, remove the 10 sheets of normal paper and carefully remove the textile from the heat press for some seconds • Place the textile again in the heat press. • Press again for 30 seconds. • Remove the textile carefully from the heat press and let it cool down completely. • Remove the polyester film from the textile. MATT FINISH 180°C / 356°F 15 sec. + 30 sec. 5 bar / 72.5 PSI / maximum GLOSSY FINISH 180°C / 356°F 15 sec. + 30 sec. 5 bar / 72.5 PSI / maximum
Great vídeo i have a question... Please can you let me know in your opinion which is better printer the uninet i600 or the oki 8432wt...??? Thak you very much for your help...
@@sepsgraphics thak you very much for your awnsering ... then I'm just starting my own bussines and I try to get the uninet i600 brand new for $7,700 dollars.. or the oki 8432 wt used almost new condition for $4,800 dollars ... do you thig the best option for me is to get the oki?? thank you again for your time and experience....
@@ramirorodriguez6384 Our new 8432Wt with free shipping is only $6,875 www.sepsgraphics.com/product/8432wt-color-printer-with-white-toner-printer-laser-heat-transfer-printer/
Great demo. Thanks very much!
Now they need to invent a one sheet method that not only includes the adhesive but white toner as well.
Very informative thank you
The Forever Flex Soft two-step media is capable of being printed on either the A-Film or the B-Paper.
When printing with inexpensive Black Toner printers - such as the Canon 6030 or similar models - it is recommended to print on the B Paper. This allows the printer fuser to marry one side of the toner to the adhesive in the B sheet and it allows you to print in right reading form without having to mirror your clients' artwork as these printers typically do not have a built-in mirror function. It also allows one temp (300°-310°) marry for all colors.
When printing with more expensive color printers it is suggested to set your artwork to be a rich black (100C,100M,100Y, 100K) and use the settings in these printers to "mirror print" on the A-film. This avoids even the remote possibility of the B adhesive sticking to the fuser. Then follow the Forever factory Instruction sheet for the marry temp.
its the same for FOREVER DARK NO CUT? Can I print on B paper with no fuser problems?
thank so much for this information about B paper, i will try tomorrow
Great vídeo i have a question...
Please can you let me know in your opinion which is better printer the uninet i600 or the oki 8432wt...???
Thak you very much for your help...
Thanks for the video I tried the product for first time to-day. I printed a outlined drawing on to the A side pre heated the press to 155 c placed the B sheet on top of the A sheet placed a piece of parchment paper over the top and pressed at 155 c for 90 seconds separated the two sheets then placed my transfer on to the 100 % cotton T shirt covered with parchment paper and increased the pressure and pressed for 35 seconds let it cool and separated as shown in the video I am impressed with the product however just one thing that you maybe able to help with on the finished shirt the printed lines are spreading any hints to solve the issue would be very welcome. Thank you.
you will have to call I dont understand the problem, 1-800-886-3331
@@cherylray1891 Thanks for your prompt reply. After a closer look at the print it appears to be some residue from the glue that gave the impression of a blurred line.
I dropped it into the washer on a low temperature wash and it has now disappeared. I have never printed onto a T shirt before, just got a press a couple of weeks ago to give it a try and as I had a mono laser printer to hand I thought I would give this paper a try I am very impressed with the result. I have noted all my settings and will play around with other colours in the range. Thanks for your tutorials along with the hints and tips. Thank you.
Another little question, what is the name of that paper or roll that I use to put shine on the images?
hello and how much time and request to transfer drawing to vinyl thanks for responding and for your knowledge
"RIGHT" disembodied voice!
could you tell me the sheet of paper on which you have printed the image is sublimation and what kind of paint do you use to print the image thank you
Forever Flex 202 and sublimation inks
What press do you think is the best to work with theses papers? and with Icolor 600?
one that can give you good pressure, US Heat presses normally work best
No only sold as a set
Is it available on amazon shop?
We do not sell on Amazon, here is the link to our laser papers www.sepsgraphics.com/product-category/transfer-papers-laser-tshirt-transfer-papers-sublimation-inkjet/laser-transfer-papers-t-shirt/
Can we transfer this to polyester fabric?
SEPS Graphics your any video on sublimation on polyester? It would be a great help
@@anand4131 Yes. Just did a shirt on poly. Very nice soft feel. I used the silver also.
So you need a toner printer to use the flex
Yes this is for laser
Can you layer flexsoft? Ie: blue in one part of a graphic, red on another?
Yes you can layer
@@sepsgraphics thank you! Which 11x17 color printer will work with this (besides an expensive OKI). Something we can use for light transfer sheets as well?
Most Lasers will, best to just get a sample pack and test, better to have a straight through pass if possible, you have to be able to slow do the transfer belt by selecting transparency
Any tips to remove a mistake?
If you have already done the final finishing press then the possibility of removal is very slim
Hello how much temperature for the iron
PRINT SETTINGS
• Only for use with Ink-Jet Printers and Sublimation Inks!
• Image Mode: Mirror Image
SETTINGS HEAT PRESS
ATTENTION
• To avoid blistering on your design, it is very important to cover it with 10 sheets of copy paper!
WASHING
• Up to 40°C (cold wash cycle). Inside out
DRYING
• Do not tumble dry! Hang dry or line dry recommended
IRONING
• When ironing cover the print with baking paper
SUBLI-FLEX 202
FOR DARK & LIGHT COTTON
TEMPERATURE TIME PRESSURE
MATT FINISH 180°C / 356°F 15 sec. + 30 sec. 5 bar / 72.5 PSI / maximum
GLOSSY FINISH 180°C / 356°F 15 sec. + 30 sec. 5 bar / 72.5 PSI / maximum
TRANSFER APPLICATION GLOSSY FINISH
• Print your design.
• Cut the outlines.
• Weed the white areas.
• Pre-Press the textile for 5 seconds to remove the humidity.
• Place the transfer film onto the textile.
• Place 10 sheets of normal paper onto the transfer film.
• Press for 15 seconds.
• Open the press, remove the 10 sheets of normal paper and
carefully remove the textile from the heat press for some
seconds
• Place the textile again in the heat press.
• Press again for 30 seconds.
• Remove the textile carefully from the heat press and let it cool
down completely.
• Remove the polyester film from the textile.
MATT FINISH 180°C / 356°F 15 sec. + 30 sec. 5 bar / 72.5 PSI / maximum
GLOSSY FINISH 180°C / 356°F 15 sec. + 30 sec. 5 bar / 72.5 PSI / maximum
i wish there were samples
call me at 1-800-886-3331
and if i subscribe
Great vídeo i have a question...
Please can you let me know in your opinion which is better printer the uninet i600 or the oki 8432wt...???
Thak you very much for your help...
Oki, they manufacture the unit them selves, not just change up some one else unit,
@@sepsgraphics thak you very much for your awnsering ...
then I'm just starting my own bussines and I try to get the uninet i600 brand new for $7,700 dollars..
or the oki 8432 wt used almost new condition for $4,800 dollars ... do you thig the best option for me is to get the oki??
thank you again for your time and experience....
@@ramirorodriguez6384 Our new 8432Wt with free shipping is only $6,875 www.sepsgraphics.com/product/8432wt-color-printer-with-white-toner-printer-laser-heat-transfer-printer/