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TammyAlphabet

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I made two shirts today. They are okay but they looked a little washed out? Where the design if black, you can see specks of white (the color of the shirt) thru it. I wonder if it was the shirt or the transfer paper?

What is the best brand of paper to buy and where can I get it?

I used the best quality for my picture on my printer and the design looked fine on the paper but wasn't really crisp and clear on the shirt.

Any ideas? :flower:
 
TammyAlphabet said:
I made two shirts today. They are okay but they looked a little washed out? Where the design if black, you can see specks of white (the color of the shirt) thru it. I wonder if it was the shirt or the transfer paper?

What is the best brand of paper to buy and where can I get it?

I used the best quality for my picture on my printer and the design looked fine on the paper but wasn't really crisp and clear on the shirt.

Any ideas? :flower:

For store bought - most people are pretty happy with Avery

I notived that when I printed A LOT of color the dark ones seemed to be liek what you are describing - if it is a pretty solid design - I would reccomend using the dark transfer paper - it really will give you the best results!
 
Thanks, I think the transfer paper that I bought was pretty bad that may be the reason. I will try the Avery!
 


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