How to use Dark NO-CUT Laser paper for Dark fabric without background A3
A Paper
The transfer paper sheet which you print your image. The A sheet holds the toner extremely well, but will not leave any residue in the copier or any background on the garment
B Paper
Brings opacity needed for vibrant color transfers onto dark garments. The white opaque coating on the B sheet only adheres to the toner present on the A Paper, and performs so even the finest detailed designs can be handled
Specification of the Dark NO-CUT Laser paper for Dark fabric without background A3
- No Cutting and Weeding
- Low substrate application temperatures of 100-160°C (212°F-320°F)
- Printing of almost all fabrics & hard surfaces (Cotton, Blended Fabrics, Polyester, Nylon, Polypropylene, Paper, Wood, etc
- For Black/White or CMYK Laser/LED Printers and Copiers. Washable up to 40°C (104°F)
- TrimFree is a self-weeding laser printable textile transfer paper for applying photos on black and colored fabrics.
- You can print using New white toner printers.
PAPER TYPE | TEMPRETURE | TIME | PRESSURE | NOTE |
Laser Paper for dark fabric without background | 160Co | 120 sec – CMYK INK 90 sec – WHITE INK | High pressure | It is a two-component product of translucent printing paper A and white glue paper B, The design is printed on the transparent paper A, cover paper A with white glue paper B |
Uses of the Dark NO-CUT Laser paper for Dark fabric without background A3
- Designed for the heat transfer of intricate graphics and color images to low-temperature substrates, Forever
- Laser-Dark transfer paper will transfer CMYK and white toner to black apparel and other low substrates with a low melting threshold.
- Laser-Dark transfer paper is self-weeding which means no background coating remains and no contour cutting is required
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