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Old April 14th, 2008, 07:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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HI
i saw a man print picture
and attach that on cloth
with hot press.
I liked it very much. looked great.
i wonder how that works?
do i need a special printer to do that?
is that sort of screen printing?
if it is i wanna know what kind printer
can do work like that.
anyone who has idea what that is
i need your advice!
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It sounds like a sublimated print.
Yes, you will need a printer like an Epson Stylus C88+ that uses special Sublimation Ink
Also, there are special Tee Shirts (Vapor Material) made especially for this process. I hear they only come in White. After all that, you scan the photo, print in on sublimation paper, then heat press it onto the special sublimation tee shirt

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