Close. You also send it through the dryer to partially cure the plastisol. That's the tricky part, getting it dialed in exactly right.As far as I understood the process...
1 you screen the design backwards and in the right order onto transfer paper
2 then pass the still wet print through a box of special transfer dust so that the dust sticks to the still wet print and let dry.
3 knock the excess dust off and Voila! A transfer you can store and heat press later...
Note: I don't really know what I am talking about from experience...we have done some screen printing but we only looked into doing transfers and ended up getting a small dtg printer instead.
That was another part of our decision...getting a quality dryer that won't burn the shop down was NOT cheap.Close. You also send it through the dryer to partially cure the plastisol. That's the tricky part, getting it dialed in exactly right.