FOREVER Flex-Soft (No-Cut) Overview
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ส.ค. 2024
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Now you can produce self-weeding transfers in white, metallic and neon colors, without a special toner and without cutting and weeding! FOREVER Flex Soft laser transfer paper offers the possibility of very fast production in a cost effective way, without investing in an expensive printing system or plotter.
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When I peel off forever flex soft it's leaving some marks on my design what do I do wrong?
This indicates particles of dust. This may help. www.wikihow.com/Clean-a-Laser-Printer#:~:text=1%20Turn%20the%20printer%20off%20and%20unplug%20it,vacuum%20into%20the%20printer%20chassis.%20...%20See%20More
Can you use inkjet or laser printer?
Forever Flex-Soft is compatible with laser printers only.
how do you do multi color prints?
If you're using Forever Flex-Soft, you'd have to layer each color individually - similar to regular HTV.
If you have a white toner laser printer, you definitely want to look into Forever Laser Dark (no-cut) heat transfer paper. That will allow you to get full-color transfers.
can work with any printer
With pretty much any toner based laser printer (OKI, Canon, HP etc) make sure it is a laser printer. a cheap one would be Canon LPB 6030 (Amazon)
hi what type technik and paper do you recommend for transfer to ( natural rubber ball) simple color text ??? thx
So its only for laser printer. That's one printer i don't have.
You can start with just a 100 Dollar machine. Not expensive at all! Check out Canon LPB 6030 on Amazon
@heatpressnation @@chrishd84 I bought this without realizing it required a laser printer. Out of curiosity, what would happen if used in an inkjet printer?
So is this doing the job of a cricut? how do you make the designs?
This is done with a home / small office use laser printer. Designs are done in your graphic software of choice (Photoshop, Corel, Gimp...)
Do you have to raster the design?
You don't have to, but applying a raster effect will increase washability and breathability of the transfer.