Heat Transfer Paper
Transfer Paper for Screen Printing — Cold Peel and Hot Split Paper. What's the difference between a Hot Split and a Cold Peel transfer?
Hot Split Transfer: A plastisol ink transfer where the transfer paper is removed within a few seconds of application. The ink then “splits” leaving a portion of ink on the garment and a portion on the paper. Hot splits transfers are typically used on light colored garments and have a soft hand.
Cold Peel Transfer: A plastisol ink transfer where the transfer paper is not removed until the print has completely cooled; resulting in the entire ink deposit being transferred to the garment.
Hot Split Transfer: A plastisol ink transfer where the transfer paper is removed within a few seconds of application. The ink then “splits” leaving a portion of ink on the garment and a portion on the paper. Hot splits transfers are typically used on light colored garments and have a soft hand.
Cold Peel Transfer: A plastisol ink transfer where the transfer paper is not removed until the print has completely cooled; resulting in the entire ink deposit being transferred to the garment.
Transfer Paper for Screen Printing
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Inkjet Transfer Paper
Specially formulated paper to be used with an ink jet printer for the application of full color transfers using a heat transfer press.
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