go to the properties tab of your printer...it should have the option of cleaning the print head there.
here's the instructions I use
ITEMS YOU WILL NEED:
• Dark color Cotton or Cotton / Polyester
• Blend fabric garment.
• Iron (do not use steam)
• Pillow case
• Hard smooth surface (example: Formica) (DO NOT USE AN IRONING BOARD)
• Parchment paper or baking parchment paper
STEP ONE – PRINTING YOUR IMAGE
1) Choose the image of what you would like to print on the
computer.
2) Print your image on the white side of the transfer sheet using a
print mode not to lay down too much ink. (You do not need to
reverse or mirror the image as with a regular transfer.)Also, choose
a printer setting for the amount of ink that it will lie down, to be
adequate but not excessive. All testing conditions internally and
externally have demonstrated that with the following settings you
will receive the best color density and transfer results.
For example, on the subsequent printers:
HP 990cse
Media: Plain Paper
Print Mode: Normal
HP 1100, 7350
Media: Plain Paper
Print Mode: Normal
Epson 1280 – Media: Plain Paper
Print Mode: Automatic
Canon i9100 – Media: Plain Paper
Print Mode: Standard
Lexmark Z65 – Media: Plain Paper
Print Mode: Normal
3) Do not use any printers that have a heating element in them.
Otherwise, this product works for a variety of printers.
Load the sheet into your printer so that it will print on the non-glossy
(unlined) side.
4) Cut out the printed image to your desired shape or size. Peel
apart the white film from the backing paper.
STEP TWO – TRANSFERING THE IMAGE
HAND IRON
1) Preheat your iron to the “Cotton” setting. Lay a Pillow case on the
ironing surface.
2) Place your garment on the pillowcase and pre-iron your garment
to remove wrinkles. Place your image print side up on your
garment. Place the parchment paper over the image making sure to
cover the transfer entirely with the parchment paper. The parchment
paper can be used for several transfer applications.
3) Using FIRM PRESSURE, holding iron with both hands and
applying your body weight, iron on each area of the sheet for 20
seconds making sure to lift the iron completely when moving to a
new position. Please continue this process until you have
completely ironed the entire sheet. Be sure also to cover all corners
and edges.
4) To peel HOT, wait until you are able to touch the
transfer and remove the parchment paper using a
smooth, even motion for a matte finish, or, to peel
COLD, wait for the transfer to cool for at least two minutes and then
remove the parchment paper as specified above for a gloss finish. If
you would like to transfer several images on one single sheet, it is
recommended that you wait until all images are ironed before
peeling away any of the paper so that the heat of the other ironing
applications do not affect your already transferred images.
T-SHIRT TRANSFER DARK INSTRUCTIONS
HEAT PRESS
Same instructions as STEP ONE above; then preheat press to 350º
F and press for 20 – 25 seconds.
WASHING INSTRUCTIONS
• Turn the T-shirt inside out.
• Wash in COLD water.
• Use a mild detergent for best results.
• Do not use bleach or bleach alternative detergents.
• Remove the shirt immediately as if the shirt sits wet for a
period of time, the colors may bleed.
• Dry with a LOW temperature.
• Please do not stretch the image transferred or the t-shirt
as this may cause cracking to occur.
• If cracking or wrinkling does occur, please place a sheet
of parchment paper over the transfer and heat press or
iron for a few seconds making sure to press firmly over the
entire transfer again.
• Please remember to NEVER iron directly on the transfer.