Mike_Koval
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Anyone using heat transfer materials on Latex? If so, what brands have you found to yield best results.
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Mike, I've used Imprintables Warehouse Quickprint with great success and recently I've been using InstaPrint because I was looking for the lightest feel. Both products print and weed excellently and the InstaPrint is lighter. I've also been using the Imprintables transfer tape since I find that to be a better product and easier to use than regular vinyl transfer tape. It sometimes can be a little challenging to get the liner off the material prior to pressing, just the other day I was doing 14" x 20" prints for counter mats and I had an impossible time trying to get the liner to release. Last night though, I did 30 T shirts with just large text and it released perfectly so I'm not sure what was going on.Anyone using heat transfer materials on Latex? If so, what brands have you found to yield best results.
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OK, so the 30 T shirts I mentioned previously that went well were not printed, just white Instaprint. Today we did a bunch of printed shirts with the instaprint, some with detailed cutting and some with basic shapes, and we had a terrible time of it. I called Imprintables and was told at first that none of their materials were rated for latex printing but after further consultations with another tech I was advised that it was OK to use with latex. They suggested squeegeeing the back side also prior to trying to get the liner off. I tried that and it had basically no effect. As much as I like the printing quality and the feel of the Instaprint...I'm done using it...I can't put up with the inability of the product to release from the liner. I'll be looking for another solution.
So Mike, I thought when you posted this you were going to have something great to tell us, not just simply asking the question....so...is there anything further coming?
Which SEF product are you speaking of specifically? Tatoo or Graffiti?I have tested many different versions and I like the SEF america material, I went through over 25 wash cycles and everything is still looking good.