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Shawn Schrader
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If you use Gerber Equipment, has anyone ever used Color Print Thin to do t-shirt transfers on dark shirts? It is sold through JSI Sign Supply. You print through the edge, so you can read it, then you transfer it via standard tack transfer tape. I used premium vinyl settings, with out changing the heat settings. I will try that next, if I don't hear anythihg. The problem is, after you let it cool down and pull the transfer tape off, it lifts off the color. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Shawn

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Shawn Schrader
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Kevin Landry
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I haven't yet but I sure would like to hear about the outcome of this process. We dye sublimate right now but would like to switch to the edge for this process because of the larger prints.

Kevin Landry
KnL Signs
Halifax NS

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Glenn Taylor
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I've not used Color Print Thin, but I have used Advantage Sign Supply's Smart Blocker. It may be the same stuff. I don't know.

That said, its fine for small stuff. But I don't recommend it for large areas mainly because it is very uncomfortable to wear, especially on hot days.

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