Tuesday 29 October 2013

DVD and Medias Tshirt Printing


Take a look at DVD-And-Media’s way of saving money and having a little fun with it. If you are planning on getting some T-shirts printed for whatever reason, maybe you are going on a hen do or a lads holiday, maybe even getting something fun as a gift. With large amounts of groups and singles getting their t-shirts printed everyday it makes us at DVD and Media wonder why?

If you own any Inkjet Printer including Brother, Canon, Dell, Epson, HP, Kodak and Lexmark then why not save yourself money and time by purchasing our A4 Transfer Paper.

What you will need and how easy the application is: 
Transfer Paper, and inkjet Printer, Iron and a flat hard surface to iron on to and either a t-shirt, baseball caps, , napkins, table cloths, boxer shorts bags, handkerchiefs and any other item of smooth fabric you can think of.


The application is simple, making sure the transfer paper has been stored in a cool dry place before application you will need to set up your printer mode to Mirror Image, this will flip the image ready to be printed on to you selected fabric. Then using a only 1 one single sheet at a time print out the image onto your transfer paper. After you have completed this process you will need to wait approximately 5 minutes to dry before you cut out your outline.

 Once this is done making sure you have a flat stable heat resistant surface to iron on, pop your iron on the highest setting it has and leave for 10 – 15 minutes for it to achieve its highest temperature (Recommended iron temperature is 210c) Iron the fabric to ensure all the creases have been smoothed out and then place the transfer paper level to the area you would like the image or words to be. 

Making sure you do not use the steam function on your iron evenly press down until the entire are is covered. Double checking you have covered the corners and edges and pending on your choice of matt or glossy finish slowly peel off the film for the glossy look after the transfer is completely dry; if you want that matt look, peel off the film while it is still hot.

If you would like to know more about our transfer paper, washing instructions and more information about this product click here.

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