Laser Classic transfer paper is for use with colour laser printers and copiers (w/ silicone oil fusing) on white and light coloured textiles.
See list of compatible printers (pdf) from FOREVER.
Product Benefits:
- Very sharp print quality
- Soft hand
- Very good wash fastness
- On demand printing
- User friendly photo-realistic image quality in glossy or matte finish
Note: This product only works with laser printers and copiers with silicone oil fusing. For white and light coloured textiles 100% cotton, cotton/poly blends, performance wear, white polyester etc.
Heat Transfer Instructions
Printer Instructions
- Laser Classic transfer paper is for use with colour laser printers and copiers with silicone oil fusing fixing units.
- Transfer must be printed in mirror image mode.
- Paper Mode: Heavy Paper (or equivalent)
- Feeding: Bypass (manual feeding)
Transfer Settings
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Automatic Heat Press
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Manual Heat Press
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| Pressure |
5 bar (70 PSI)
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High/Maximum
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| Temperature |
200°C (390°F)
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| Time |
10 seconds
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Transfer Application
- Place textile on lower plate of heat press.
- Press the textile for a few seconds to remove any wrinckles and moisture.
- Place transfer on textile at the desired location.
- Press for 10 seconds.
- Peel the transfer paper immediately. Never remove the textile from the press before the paper has been peeled off.
- For a softer hand stretch the garment width wise.
Using this method, Laser Classic transfer paper leaves almost no visible background. However, even better results can be achieved by replacing step 4 and 5 with the following procedure:
- Press for 3 - 5 seconds with low pressure.
- Peel the transfer paper immediately. Never remove the textile from the press before the paper has been peeled off.
- Cover transfered image with parchment (baking) paper and press again with maximum pressure for 10 seconds.
Washing
- Wash in cold or warm water (up to 40°C).
- It is recommended to allow 24 hours to pass, after transfer is applied, before washing.
Ironing
When ironing cover the transfered image with parchment (baking) paper.