2014年11月19日星期三

Heat Transfer Paper Project - DIY

Nowadays, DIY(do it yourself) is quite popular in our daily life. Because it’s very fun and easy and also it can waste of your money. Well, transfer paper DIY project is quite important for you to know. So, this week, I’m sharing a pretty simple project, a Label transfer method. I started with this table runner.
To do this you’ll need: Your runner (or anything you want to print on), some heat transfer paper, and a printer. I also used scissors and a piece of cardstock.
First you need to cut your heat transfer paper to the size of a sheet of paper. I had cardstock on hand, so I used it as a template and cut with scissors. You could also use a mat and cut it 8 1/2 x 11. Either way works great.
Now put the cut piece of transfer paper in your printer – you’ll want it so that the plastic side will receive the ink.
Print your image in reverse, and be careful not to touch the ink. It will stay wet until the next step.
Carefully lay it down on the fabric where you want the graphic and iron it down. Make sure your iron is set on NO steam. I ironed about 60 seconds to make sure everything was in place.
After you’re ironed down, put the runner on a hard surface (like a table) and use something to burnish down the paper even more. I did it with and without this step – it really does make a big difference! Just rub, rub, rub and make sure that you’ve went over all of the graphic.
Then peel off the paper – and you’re done! The ironing makes the paper grab to the fabric, so it’ll be a bit like peeling off tape.


2014年11月18日星期二

TUTORIAL : DIY HEAT TRANSFER DECAL PAPER

There are a heap of different embellishing methods out there though did you know you can make your own custom, professional-looking, easy to use decals at home with no expensive outlays, time-consuming crafting or specialty equipment?
All you need is some waterslide decal paper and a printer (plus a cute design of course!).
Waterslide decal paper comes with a white or clear carrier film and is compatible with either inkjet or laser printers so be sure to purchase the type of paper best suited to your particular project.
Let’s get started…


1.    Gather your supplies
1.    Heat transfer decal paper 2. Printer 3. Clear acrylic sealer 4. Item to embellish

2.    Print off your design
3.    Spray with a light coat of clear aealer
4.    Trim closely with your design
5.    Immerce in luckwarm water for 45seconds
6.    Remove backing paper and position on your object
7.    Use a soft cloth to remove excess water and smooth any air bubbles then set aside to dry

Yes, those are my ugly kitchen tiles you can see beneath the plates. I will get around to making over my kitchen one day!
I really love the professional finish, ease and graphic flexibility of this method. Anything you can design you can use as an embellishment, and waterslide decals can be applied to all kinds of substrates (glass, timber, metal etc.).  The possibilities are vast and, for a DIY-aholic like me, embarrassingly exciting!

How to transfer your pictures to coffer mug?



Transfer your pictures to coffer mug, all you need is sublimation transfer paper, mug transfer machine and coffee mug. It should be noted that you should use Sublimation Transfer Paper not plain paper. fayepaper.com

2014年11月17日星期一

Tutorial: Heat Transfer Paper


As we all know, it’s very fun and interesting if you have known the methods of how to use heat transfer paper to make your own design. So, today I want to introduce how to use haet transfer paper to make a t-shirt with your own design.
So here's what you'll need to get started:
1.  T-shirt - preferably cotton or a cotton/poly blend
2.  Heat transfer vinyl.  I like the Siser Easy Weed heat transfer vinyl they carry, they offer coupons fairly often, shipping is free over $75, and if you order early they ship it out the same day.  
3.  Iron 
4.  Cricut or other electric die-cutting machine and the image(s) you want to cut.
Choose a picture that you want to print, cut it out in paper first to make sure the sizing is right. Another thing is heat transfer vinyl has two sides: one shiny and one matte. Make sure you place the vinyl on the mat SHINY SIDE DOWN. When you have the vinyl in front of you, it's very easy to see which side is the shiny and which is the matte.
Once your image is cut, you will need to do some weeding. In this case, I'm removing the eyes, nose and bow on the skull.  I'll also remove the inside of some of the letters in Keagan's name (the e, a's, and g).You will also need to remove all of the excess vinyl around the edge of the image. All that you want left is what is going to be placed on your shirt.
Now you're ready for the heat! Here's the shirt all lined up on the press. This step isn't really necessary for one layer designs like this, but I like the thought of protecting the shirt and design a bit:
I had already set the temperature (based on what the vinyl manufactuer recommended) on the press earlier, so it was hot and ready to go. When the time is up, remove the paper protector and carefully peel away the clear carrier sheet. It is hot so be careful! If you find that some of the vinyl is sticking to the carrier and lifting away from the shirt, carefully place it back down and re-press for a few more seconds.

Now, transfer a t-shirt with your own design is finished. Hope you will be like it and to make it by yourself.

2014年11月10日星期一

How to Use Sublimation Over Dark Colors

 

Dye sublimation is a process that allows manufacturers to print graphics and text in black and white or color on a variety of items including mugs, shirts, license plates, ceramics and more. Special ink called sublimation ink, heat and pressure are used to transfer images from specially coated paper onto the variety of treated surfaces. Sublimation ink is used because it transforms from a solid to a gas without going through liquid form, enabling a clean and precise transfer. Sublimation can be done easily over the most common material -- polyester- or cotton-blend T-shirts -- easily and quickly.

Supplies:

  • Computer with Photoshop or Corel Draw
  • Inkjet printer
  • Heat press
  • Fabric or other material with polymer content substrate or coating
  • Sublimation ink
  • White dye sub dark polyurethane transfer sheet

Instructions

Load dye sublimation ink into an inkjet printer. Load the design you want to transfer to a polymer-coated material or at least 50 percent polyester content T-shirt into a graphics program on your computer.
Place a piece of white dye sub dark polyurethane transfer paper into your printer and print the design onto the paper.
Place the printed piece of dye sub dark polyurethane transfer paper face down onto the T-shirt or other item to which you want to transfer it.
Adhere the transfer paper with design to the dark t-shirt or other item with a heat press set to 392 degrees Fahrenheit. Hold the press closed with moderate to heavy pressure for 10 seconds to 4 minutes, depending on the type of material to which you are transferring the design (Reference 3 contains a material-specific chart with press times and temperatures).
Remove the item from the press, examine it for color transfer and allow it to cool.

2014年11月9日星期日

Easy Decorating with ExactPrint™ Transfer Paper



How easy it is to decorate garments with just a printer, a heat press and FeiYue Transfer Paper.

The Tips of Transfer Paper



Transfer paper is used in textiles and arts & crafts projects. Often, an ink-jet or other printer is used to print an image on the paper. Then a heat press can transfer the image onto clothing, canvas, or other surface. Transfer paper is used in creating iron-o. This paper is covered with a powder, usually chalk or graphite, on one side and is reusable. It does not require chemicals or destruction of the original image. Transfer paper helps artists create multiple copies of one image for their work.
Preparation
When getting ready to transfer an image with transfer paper, secure the target paper to a hard surface with masking tape along all four edges. Secure the image to be transferred to the same surface along just the top edge. This holds the paper in place, but allows you to lift it up to insert the transfer paper and check your work. The powdered side of the transfer paper should be lightly wiped with a paper tissue to remove any excess powder. Carefully lay the transfer paper carbon side down between the two sheets and centered under the image.
Storage
Keep transfer paper in its original packaging. This packaging is designed to keep the paper from losing its powder coating, while ensuring the powder coating does not transfer to anything else. Most transfer papers come as sheets packaged between thin parchment papers or in rolls like aluminium foil. When using colored transfer paper, store it in a dark closet or drawer when not in use. Exposure to light causes the colors to fade. Keep the papers in a dry place, since humidity can cause the powder to cake or clump.
Transferring
Only the lightest color of transfer that still allows you to see the image is recommended. This reduces the chances of the transfer showing through paint, ink, or pencil. Avoid touching the transfer paper powder and then the clean paper, because smudging can occur. Trace the image with a pencil or pointed stylus. Press down firmly on the line, but avoid resting your hand on the paper, since the pressure will transfer your hand print to the clean paper.

2014年11月6日星期四

The Way of Tee Shirt Transfer Paper



As we all know, T-shirt transfer paper are used to print images on T-shirts or to create your own custom T-shirts, tattoos and other fabric articles by using heat presses, iron transfers and transfer printing. While t-shirt screening is the generally accepted commercial method of printing t-shirts, people who want to make amateur t-shirt designs can also use t-shirt transfer paper. Entrepreneurs have even started their small businesses by printing unique designs and sayings on t-shirts made using transfer paper.
1. Format your design on your computer so that it can be printed on T-shirt transfer paper. To do this, you will need to "mirror" the image. This means you have to flip the image horizontally.
2. Print a tester sheet of regular paper into your printer that is marked on one side. Print a draft of the image on this sheet to see which side the image is printed on. This will tell you how to place the T-Shirt transfer paper into your InkJet printer properly.
3. Allow the image to sit for a few minutes after it has printed. Eliminate extra white space by placing the paper on a cutting board and using a sharp X-Acto knife. The paper needs to be cut straight or else it will look crooked when transferred to the shirt.
4. Turn on your iron to a normal cotton setting and allow it to heat up completely. Place the T-Shirt transfer paper face down on the T-Shirt and adjust it so that it is just right. Slowly place the iron on top and glide it across from side to side. Allow the iron to linger in all spots for at least a few seconds. Sit the iron on the corners and edges slightly longer than anywhere else.
5. Allow the sheet to cool completely for at least ten to fifteen minutes. Slowly pull the backing of the transfer paper up from one corner until all you see is the transferred image. Allow the T-Shirt to cool for a few minutes longer before handling or wearing.

2014年11月5日星期三

Pay Attention to Some Issues of Dye Sublimation


When it comes to dye sublimation, some customers have asked what the advantages or disadvantages are to a dye sublimation paper or printing, so I am addressing some issues of Dye Sublimation today. There are typically two main printer choices to choose from: dye sublimation or inkjet printers. Although they will both successfully print your various needs, there are some disadvantages of dye sublimation printers that may make you think twice about purchasing a new one.
First of all, the paper issues are quite important.
Using a dye sublimation printer is also not necessarily useful when printing out pictures or photos due to paper issues. The paper type selection used for dye sublimation is quite limited compared to inkjet printers. And although you can print glossy photos from your dye sublimation printer, you cannot print quality photos on matte or luster photo paper. Dye sublimation printers also cannot print on CDs, CD inserts or even envelopes, which can be a problem for many people.
Secondly, ink issues.
Beside various printing and paper issues, there are also a few ink issues that you will have with a dye sublimation printer. The color gamut for these types of printers tend to be much smaller than inkjet printers, making your photos or pictures less vivid or bright than they should be. Dye sublimation printers may also use an entire page-worth of ribbon (toner) when printing only a small and undetailed photo; much more ribbon is used when printing even larger or detailed photos. And this can pose a huge problem for those that like to print off their own pictures because the ribbon (toner) is much more expensive than inkjet ink.
Furthermore, printing issues.
There are a few printing issues that you may come across when using a dye sublimation printer. Many prints on your dye sublimation printer may appear to have distorted or fuzzy edges. This can really pose a problem if you're trying to print out a picture or photo. Also, dye sublimation printers will often smear high contrast objects. For example, colored or black charts and graphs can easily smear when using this type of printer, making it difficult for those needing the printer for school or office work.
Last but not least.
If you need to print large photos, 11-by-14-inch or larger, the dye sublimation printer may not be the one for you. There are many large format inkjet printers that are designed for large printing sizes than there are dye sublimation printers. And lastly, dust can easily get inside a dye sublimation printer and cause serious problems to your prints. Dust can cause unsightly scratches on prints and photos, ruining the picture.

2014年11月3日星期一

How to Use Transfer Paper?

dye sublimation paper

How to Use Dye Sublimation Transfer Paper



The right dye sublimation transfer paper can make all the difference! So choose the right dye sublimation transfer paper will help you to produce quality products. Our company offers you the right sublimation paper.
Dye Sublimation transfer paper is coated with a special chemical that transfers any printed images on the paper to another material or surface when placed under heated pressure. Such paper is popular for among individuals who want to place logos, pictures and other printed graphics on clothing.
Dye sublimation transfer paper has intense colors and can last virtually forever, if applied correctly. Dye Sublimation paper tends to have a less expensive starts up cost, since it only requires a simple inkjet or laser printer and heat transfer paper. Sublimation requires a dedicated printer, specialty sublimation ink, sublimation paper and sublimation-compatible blanks.
Place the dye sublimation transfer paper onto the surface or clothing with the printed side facing down.
Turn on the pressure press (available at your local crafts store) or clothing iron. Allow the press or iron to heat up. Carefully press the heating device against the backside of the heat transfer paper using slow, sweeping movements. The heat will loosen the printed image or text from the paper.
The pressure from the pressure press or iron will then push the printed image or text onto the adjacent material. Press the transfer paper for several minutes, taking care to reach all of the paper’s edges.
Remove the iron or pressure press. Carefully peel the transfer paper away from the material. The printed image or text is now on the material and off the paper. Allow the material to cool off for several hours.

Heat Press T-shirt: Heat Press Transfer Paper Types

Heat Press T-shirt: Heat Press Transfer Paper Types: Heat press transfer comes in numerous paper types to suit the imprint method used, and the product the imprint is transferred to. Heat t...

Heat Press Transfer Paper Types


Heat press transfer comes in numerous paper types to suit the imprint method used, and the product the imprint is transferred to. Heat transfer paper is a special kind of paper used to make custom images. It was first invented for making patterns or graphics to be transferred to special items. Traditional heat transfers are screen printed, but modern transfers can be printed by inkjets and laser printers using special papers. The basic function of all heat transfer papers is to "transfer" the printed image onto an item by use of heat and pressure.
Such as small items like plastics, toys, packages, clothes, aprons, mouse pads and jigsaw puzzles. It can also used for large sized items such as construction materials and electric appliance.
Inkjet Printed Transfer Papers
Inkjet transfer papers are printed with special inkjet "sublimation" inks. Sublimation transfers the ink from the paper to the item when ink is heated into a gaseous state. Sublimation transfers produce a very soft imprint feel on fabric, but are also used to imprint specially-coated hard goods such as mugs, and other decorative, promotional, and utility items. Both warm and cold-peel sublimation methods can be used depending on the item being imprinted. Sublimation transfers can only be applied to polyester-coated surfaces, or garments with a high polyester content. Since the ink is transferred as a gas, the imprint penetrates the polyester much like a dye, and is quite permanent.
Heat Transfer Paper Used for Garment
As long as the garment industry is concerned, it makes custom images onto T-shirts, dresses, pants and many other kinds of clothes much more fashionable and richer in styles.
People design custom images with various colors and apply them onto transfer paper to make the image better in looking. A heat press can then transfer the image onto clothing, canvas, or other surface. Transfer paper is generally used in creating iron-ons. Except for the ordinary pictures, hotfix rhinestone motifs can be used for garment decoration using heat transfer paper.
Laser Printed Transfer Papers
Laser printed transfers can also be printed with standard inkjet printers, and contain a special protective coating that is transferred along with the imprint. This type of transfer is used mainly for cloth goods, and produces a bright imprint with a transparent, filmy coating.
Transfer Paper Tips
Transfer paper, like any paper, should be kept in humidity-controlled environments when not in use. Humid or very dry conditions can cause paper to swell or shrink, affecting print quality and application performance. Purchase transfer paper that suits your particular or preferred printing method, and test all papers for suitability before using for customer jobs.