Neenah JET-PRO® SofStretch™ Heat Transfer Paper -

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  • Condé's product Manager Doug DeWitt presents Neenah JET-PRO® SofStretch™ Heat Transfer Paper. This transfer paper is designed for the heat transfer of photos and images using ink jet printers to white or light colored T-shirts, sweatshirts, mousepads, coasters, puzzles and leather goods. Recommended for cotton and cotton/poly garments with a tight weave. Available at conde.com. Also recommended for cotton and cotton/poly garments with a tight weave.
    Order Neenah JET-PRO SofStretch Transfer Paper Online:
    98JP-1117C
    11" x 17"; 100 Sheets; Neenah® JetPro™ SofStretch INK JET

    98JP-13100
    13in. x 100ft.; Sold by the roll; Neenah® JetPro™ SofStretch

    98JP-17100
    17in. x 100ft.; Sold by the roll; Neenah® JetPro™ SofStretch

    98JP-8511C
    8.5" X 11" Neenah® JetPro™ SofStretch INK JET Transfer Paper

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  • @lilangel0776
    @lilangel0776 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I was undecided about what printable to order. This video was by far the best on this product! Thank you for giving us so much information!!!

  • @Toche
    @Toche 11 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I use this paper since 2 years and it's the very easy and usefull product that I tried ! I printed with Epson R280 and Artisan 800, Canon MP730 and MP830 without any problem .... great product !

  • @condesystems
    @condesystems  11 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    We recommend a swing-away heat press from Geo Knight. Go with a press that can handle an 11"x17" sheet or larger. As far as a printer, most ink-jets will work with Neenah Jet-Pro Soft Stretch. However, make sure it has separate color cartridges for a lower cost of operation.

  • @GlimmerJSP
    @GlimmerJSP 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    Fantastic video. Thanks so much for making this available to your customers.

  • @doitallent9128
    @doitallent9128 7 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    the best video on youtube. thank you my friend.

  • @sixfootsix2k2
    @sixfootsix2k2 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Excellent video… Excellent product still! 🙏🏾❤️ Thanks 🙏🏾

  • @600miles
    @600miles 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Didn't know we couldn't use a hand iron on this product. Purchased on eBay, never mentioned, though It Does Work ! Takes some patience but does work.

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Great to hear! Thank you for the comment and support!

  • @condesystems
    @condesystems  11 ปีที่แล้ว

    All the inkjet and laser printers are good for printing any where. Which one you get would depend on your budget.
    Yes, this tee is very washable after imprinting.

  • @SamuelConnelly
    @SamuelConnelly 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video sir. I've been searching for something like this and finally I found you. Great.

  • @condesystems
    @condesystems  12 ปีที่แล้ว

    Neenah Jet-Pro Soft Stretch will deposit a "solid emulsion film" on your garment. This product is not self-weeding. If used on a white cotton or cotton/poly blend garment, the emulsion film is barely noticeable. However, if you are using this product with light-colored garments, we recommend trimming the excess paper around your design before you apply it to your garment. This will help reduce the "emulsion halo" normally associated with solid film transfer papers.

  • @condesystems
    @condesystems  12 ปีที่แล้ว

    The problem may not be the paper, but possibly your heat press.The symptoms you describe are caused by too much heat from your press. I would recommend that you test the platen temperature of your heat press with a good thermometer. Also, you can try lowering the temperature of your press by 10-20 degrees (F) on your next press attempt. Other factors that can cause "yellow" include: sizing agents within the fabric material, excess moisture within the transfer paper or the age of the paper.

  • @condesystems
    @condesystems  9 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Dear Leticia Goode: Usual symptoms of image cracking with an ink-jet transfer are: (1) The paper is more than 12 months old, (2) Paper was applied to garment with too much heat and/or pressure, (3) Chemical sizing agent in the garment. We would advise trying a different brand shirt than the one that cracked. If you get a better result, then change shirt brands. Otherwise, double-check your press settings or order "fresh" paper.

  • @condesystems
    @condesystems  11 ปีที่แล้ว

    We carry a variety of Color Laser Transfer Papers that should operate in the C810 color laser printer. To feed transfer paper through this unit, we recommend that you feed the paper from the Multi-Purpose Tray and set the "Media Weight" for your OKI to "Labels-2". If you visit our company website (conde com), look for "Non-Oil Color Laser Transfer Paper". It must be a non-oil paper for the OKI C810. Also, contact our company and arrange to have samples sent so you can test them.

  • @sleeks9939
    @sleeks9939 7 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    On my first tried ever with soft stretch. Epic failed the ink fuzzed out and not releasing all the ink😣. Let me give it another try. It was pressed at med/heavy at 375 for 30 sec.

  • @condesystems
    @condesystems  11 ปีที่แล้ว

    At the moment, I am not aware of self-weeding transfer paper for Ink-Jet printers. If you are using an Ink-Jet Printer to produce transfers, the only method of eliminating "background" emulsion is either hand cut the design or use a cold-peel ink-jet transfer paper with an optical vinyl cutter. Using the cutter to trim around the design will allow you to weed away the excess emulsion.

  • @condesystems
    @condesystems  11 ปีที่แล้ว

    Yes, if your hand iron reaches the high temp required, however, this video is intended for professionals, not hobbyists. Good luck.

  • @condesystems
    @condesystems  12 ปีที่แล้ว

    Condé Systems supplies three (3) Ink Jet Opaque materials for transferring images to dark garments and fabrics. We supply Neenah Jet Opaque II and Neenah 3G Jet Opaque, as well as our own Condé brand, JetMprints Opaque. These transfer materials should be used with 100% cotton shirts.

  • @condesystems
    @condesystems  11 ปีที่แล้ว

    This was probably because the shirt was not washed and dried before wearing. Remember, you have a liquid ink in the emulsion layer that needs to be set with detergent first. For more information, please watch our video "What to do when InkJet T Shirt Transfers Bleed?" on CondeTV for more information.

  • @TheDanielTruong
    @TheDanielTruong 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    After the removal of the transfer should there still be residue on the backing paper? There are still residue left on the backing paper how do I eliminate this issue?

    • @user-lu4qe5td3o
      @user-lu4qe5td3o 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Im having the same issue. I was thinking maybe im peeling too slow. Do you cut around the edges ? and are you still having the issue

  • @condesystems
    @condesystems  9 ปีที่แล้ว

    @Ethan Kutik: Neenah JetPro Soft Stretch is considered a commercial-grade ink-jet transfer paper for the digital decorating industry. Condé Systems tested this paper on 100% cotton garment through 25 hot wash / hot dryer cycles, and the image quality would be considered consistent with other printing methods. That being said, a garment printed with Neenah JetPro Soft Stretch will eventually fade, due to repeated washing / drying or the breakdown of the material. Given that materials, washing detergents and water conditions will always play a factor in durability, we highly recommend that you perform your own testing with this product.

  • @condesystems
    @condesystems  11 ปีที่แล้ว

    JetPro Soft Stretch should not leave a white edge around the design when applied to a white or light color garment. With Neenah ImageClip LaserDark or Koncert-T paper, "white edges" is a symptom of applying too much pressure. The transfer sheet is indenting the imaging sheet, causing white emulsion base to leak into this outline. Slightly reduce your pressure, cut the imaging sheet inside of the indention mark or scrape the edges away before you apply the imaging sheet to the garment.

  • @condesystems
    @condesystems  10 ปีที่แล้ว

    mark yamashiro Neenah JetPro Soft Stretch is a "solid film" emulsion transfer paper. Therefore, if you do not cover the emulsion with ink or trim the excess away, you may see the film layer when the transfer is applied. However, this film layer look should disipate after a few washes. As far as the yellow discoloration, it may be due to (1) press temperature it too high or press is running hot, (2) too much pressure is applied to the emulsion, (3) undertone color in the image itself or (4) using a garment that has a chemical treatment or sizing agent.

  • @condesystems
    @condesystems  11 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is like asking "Can I use a VW Beetle to haul dirt?" Technically speaking, yes you can. Is it the best solution? No, it is not. You can use sublimation inks with Neenah Jet Pro Soft Stretch, and transfer the image to cotton fabric, but the results will be the same as if using regular ink. You will not get any extra color vibrancy or durability by using sublimation inks. You only run the risk of "glazing" the emulsion of the paper while using a more expensive ink in your production process.

  • @uscustomtees
    @uscustomtees 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    We have a Roland VersaCamm Printer/Cutter with white ink. Would this paper work for transferring to black shirts with white ink? The reason I ask is because the hand on the Jet-Pro light garment paper is so much better than the dark garment process.

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  10 ปีที่แล้ว

      Tough question to answer. In order to use the JetPro Soft Stretch on Gark garments, you would have to print your colors first, then have your Roland print white over the color. When you lay the transfer on the garment, the white would be against the garment, acting as the opaque layer. Personally, I would think that the white and color ink would mix in the emulsion layer and not create the desired effect. If you are only intending to print a white graphic to a dark garment, and you only use white ink from your Roland, then that may work. At that point, it would depend on the opacity of your white ink.

  • @PaintingWithMagic
    @PaintingWithMagic 11 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    do you have any self weeding ink jet paper? Thanks

  • @Bladerunner55217
    @Bladerunner55217 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for your fast response. That shows your company could have good customer service ! Now about you saying "regular" you mean pigment ink and or dye ink ?
    And you say "will work fine" You mean it will be as smooth to the touch as sublimation ink? targeted customer probably what dictates that correct? I hope I don't come of in a bad manner I am just trying to learn more.

  • @roltidme
    @roltidme 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have used the JPSS a few times some times when I press it part of the design will not come off the paper not sure if it's to hot or not hot enough I press at 380

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      This is usually a symptom of "aged" or defective paper. If your pack of JPSS is older than 18 months, then you probably need to replace with a fresh pack. If the pack is a recent purchase, then contact your vendor.

  • @cbsabihon
    @cbsabihon 11 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Sir Good day, I am just starting heatpress business here in the Philippines and i wonder why theres a big difference between the temperature settings here in the Philippines and you're settings there, as i watching you're demo you recommend about 375 degrees farenheit for 30 seconds but many suppliers here recommended temperature is 180 degrees farenheit for about 20 seconds, 375 is far to reach it takes you times to reach such temperature , we are using neenah transfer paper here , pls answer

  • @zoilarivera8866
    @zoilarivera8866 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for all he information.

  • @Christiangreenvideos
    @Christiangreenvideos 8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Could you give me some more information about the best types of inks to use with the JPSS paper?
    If printing onto 100% cotton, what is the best ink to use for color vibrancy, and best ink to use for washability (less fading over time).
    Thanks in advance :-)

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +David-Christian Green ...................Generally speaking, ink-jet printers using a dye or pigment ink will work better than printers that use a water-based ink (like a HP printer). While we cannot recommend specific brands, any printer using a dye, pigment, solvent or eco-solvent inks will deliver the best durability.

  • @condesystems
    @condesystems  11 ปีที่แล้ว

    f you have an OKI C810 color laser printer, you do not want to run Neenah Jet-Pro Soft Stretch, because this is an Ink-Jet transfer paper. You want to look for papers that are designed for Non-Oil Color Laser Printers. The color laser equivalent of Jet-Pro would be Neenah Techni-Print 4.0 transfer paper. If you want a SELF-WEEDING transfer paper, try Neenah ImageClip Laser Light. Set the media type in your OKI C810 driver to "Labels-1" or Labels-2" and these papers should run fine.

  • @loosekannon87
    @loosekannon87 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    what starter kit for at home mom would you recommend ? press, and printer vise for best pictures. thank you so much for this video It helped me learn the basics .hope to find more from you :)

  • @17angeldew7
    @17angeldew7 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    thank you.
    Also we don't need to cut out this paper like other transfer papers right?

  • @markyamashiro6237
    @markyamashiro6237 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello, why is that with the Neenah paper I transfer onto white shirts and I can still see the boarder where I cut around the image show on the white shirts also in the boarder it leaves a yellow stain only inside the boarder of the image I cut around.

  • @sally969
    @sally969 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    thank you for the tutorial

  • @vonwelzen
    @vonwelzen 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    Doesn't the white from the edges of the paper transfer onto the shirt? So are there white lines around the image with this paper?

  • @krazykane783
    @krazykane783 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    so i can use this paper with my Roland BN-20 Eco-Solvent printer? Just making sure, i heard solvent and eco. that would be so awesome than having to use HTV printable

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      You should be able to use it. Please let us know if you have less than stellar results.

  • @karlisurman
    @karlisurman 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    Im having a problem with the softstrech paper. Idk if its the ink or what but i try to adjust the pressure some yellow ink is still on the paper when i peel it. I use the instructions but still have color changes and not all ink going through the shirt, Still having yellow ink on the paper even when theres no yellow ink in the picture,, I was wondering if you can help me with this.. Thank you for your time..

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  10 ปีที่แล้ว

      With ink-jet transfers, you may still have some "residual ink" left on the backing sheet after you transfer your design. As long as the quality of the design is not compromised, you should still be fine. That said, increasing pressure applied usually allows more ink to transfer to the shirt and not appear on your backing sheet. Make sure you do not apply too much pressure (above 100psi) or heat (above 375-F) to the JetPro Soft Stretch transfer paper. Excess heat or pressure may cause the ink to "bleed out" of the transfer after your first wash cycle. Please see our video "

  • @YAknowhoiam
    @YAknowhoiam 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    sir, just want to ask if there is any background residue left on the garment or is it purely the design.

  • @cbsabihon
    @cbsabihon 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    i see it s farenheit not celcius so it must be 180 to 200 celsius we are using here, thanks for the info

  • @CreativeSoulTV
    @CreativeSoulTV 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks Doug for the helpful and informative video, this is one of the reasons I buy products from Conde! Are there any wash instructions for t-shirts created using JetPro SS & 3G Jet Opaque paper?

  • @shanteloglesby7598
    @shanteloglesby7598 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi I am tring to find a good printer for the neenah JPSS and I have narrowed it down to the Epson WF 3640 or the Epson WF 7610, do you know if this paper is compatible with the printers, my current printer eats paper

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +Shantel Oglesby ................Neenah JetPro Soft Stretch should work fine in either Epson model you are considering. Both units will run Neenah JetPro Soft Stretch under "Plain Paper / Photo Quality" settings.

  • @DeenaNolan
    @DeenaNolan 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm new to using this product. I have an order due in a few days that I have to put pictures on. I ordered both JET-PRO SofStretch and Jet-Opaque. I tried out the Jet Opaque a few days ago on a blue shirt. I really don't love the thickness of it. The order I have now is going on grey shirts. Will the Jet Pro sofstretch work on grey? I wasn't sure how dark of a shirt it would work on. Thanks in advance. By the way great job with the video.

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +Deena Nolan ...............It should look okay, but only you will be able to judge.

  • @shawnzarraga9462
    @shawnzarraga9462 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi,
    Will this paper have the extra polymer on the side of the art? And which one should i get to print on dark garments? I want to print on all color shirts but i am not sure what to buy. And do i have to send the paper thru a cutter to remove extra polymer or the printed area only will be on
    the shirt? Thank YOU

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  10 ปีที่แล้ว

      Neenah JetPro Soft Stretch is a "solid film" emulsion transfer paper. This means that you will have excess film around your artwork unless you trim the paper before application. If you need an ink-jet transfer paper for dark garments, please take a look at the Neenah Jet-Opaque II or 3G Jet-Opaque products. Usually, ink-jet transfer paper differ by those designed to image white or light-colored garments and those designed to image dark garments. If you plan to use an optical cutter, please note that only opaque materials for dark garments can be cut and weeded.

  • @DeenaNolan
    @DeenaNolan 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    I printed 2 pictures on the same sheet of paper. Do I need to trim the extra around the picture or will it matter. Not sure if just the ink transfers or what?

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +Deena Nolan .....................Since Neenah Jet Pro Soft Stretch is a "solid film" emulsion transfer paper, excess emulsion will be applied by the paper unless the excess is trimmed before applying to your fabric..

  • @condesystems
    @condesystems  12 ปีที่แล้ว

    Since Neenah is based in Sweden, we think someone probably sells it there, you could ask your question at neenahpaper com

  • @kerrymatthews7423
    @kerrymatthews7423 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    I am looking to use this on a Cheer Bow. Tried it today on a spandex piece that was already "heat n bonded' to a grosgrain ribbon. Any tips on making this actually work instead of what I did...?

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +Kerry Matthews Since most "Cheer Bows" are made of polyester or other synthetic fabrics, Neenah Jet-Pro SoftStretch should not be your first choice. You want to try Neenah Jet-Pro ActiveWear, which is a transfer paper designed to transfer to 100% polyester fabrics. Also, many Condé clients have been successful using ink-jet sublimation printing to decorate Cheer Bows. Please see our video "Making Dye Sub Grosgrain Ribbon Cheer Bows" for more information on how to decorate Cheer Bows.

  • @antokboy4498
    @antokboy4498 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    can you see window with this transfer paper or you have to trim??

  • @oryan1969
    @oryan1969 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    hi, i read that a 50/50 blend works better with the jpss than 100% cotton. that it would be less likely to crack. is there any truth to that? and is there any pro's and con's of each shirt type? thanks!

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  10 ปีที่แล้ว

      Typically speaking, a "blend" shirt will keep a transfer image longer than a 100% cotton shirt. Cotton shirts will break down faster in the wash/dryer cycle than blended shirts. Therefore, if the material hold up longer, then the transfer image holds up longer. When it comes to dark garments, you have to use a 100% cotton (most cases) because of possible dye migration from blend shirts into opaque materials. Please view our video "Deal with Dye Migration" on CondeTV for more information.

  • @digitalmadaari6935
    @digitalmadaari6935 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    In last step ,how to stick it if we don't have a heat press?any DIY method?

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +Suresh Bhuj Neenah JetPro Soft Stretch requires at least 350(F) / 175(C) in order to apply. Recommended temperature is 375(F) / 190(C). This is why we say it requires a commercial heat press in order to use this product.

  • @DeenaNolan
    @DeenaNolan 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Oh yeah one more question. Customers are asking how long it holds up in washing. Does the ink wash away. Can you give me any info on this please. Thanks.

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +Deena Nolan ...............We usually test all transfers for 25 hot wash / hot dry cycles to determine the durability of a transfer paper. Neenah Jet Pro Soft Stretch pass this test with flying colors. However, the "ultimate lifespan" of a graphic produced with Neenah Jet Pro Soft Stretch will be determined by: (a) type & quality of ink used, (b) material content of the garment, (c) type of wash / dry cycle used by your client, (d) water conditions of the area and (e) if additional detergents or fabric softeners are used. In other words, too many conditions to accurately predict the lifespan of the transfer.
      Neenah JetPro Soft Stretch is considered a commercial-grade ink-jet transfer paper for the digital decorating industry. Condé Systems tested this paper on 100% cotton garment through 25 hot wash / hot dryer cycles, and the image quality would be considered consistent with other printing methods. That being said, a garment printed with Neenah JetPro Soft Stretch will eventually fade, due to repeated washing / drying or the breakdown of the material. Given that materials, washing detergents and water conditions will always play a factor in durability, we highly recommend that you perform your own testing with this product.

  • @goalsbeforegoldsllc
    @goalsbeforegoldsllc 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    I am having problems with the white of the paper showing on white t-shirts, even with cutting as close as possible to image or wording. Can anyone help?

  • @__Laura.Ann__
    @__Laura.Ann__ 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    After we peel it, there is sometimes a film on sections of the image? Is that supposed to be there or how can we prevent that from happening? Thanks so much!!!

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Neenah JET-PRO® SofStretch™ Heat Transfer Paper is a "solid emulsion film" transfer paper. Therefore, there will be a film where the paper was pressed to the garment. For best results, trim away excess film before applying your design to your white or light-color garment.

    • @__Laura.Ann__
      @__Laura.Ann__ 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you for replying! The film is actually on the image itself but not the entire image. I have a photo of it but I don't know how to attach it to this message. We trim the paper so just the image transfers but once we hot peel it, there is film left on parts of the image but not the whole image. Not sure if there should be a film or not? Or why only a section of the image has it? Thanks so much!!!!

  • @csiphantom
    @csiphantom 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    How do prevent cracking on the shirt after the heat-pressing process? Mine was heat pressed by a professional brand with the right temperature and pressure, but it had extensive cracking after one wash (inside-out cold wash). Is it caused by the inkjet printer (mine is hp brand) or the shirt material quality (100% cotton)?

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  10 ปีที่แล้ว

      Cracking after one wash is usually caused by (1) pressing the transfer at too high of a temperature, (2) liquid fabric softener used in the wash cycle, or (3) using a shirt with a "chemical sizing agent". If the transfer was press at 375-F and no fabric softener was used, then try a transfer on a different brand shirt.

  • @condesystems
    @condesystems  11 ปีที่แล้ว

    Are you sure that's not 180 Celsius? because that converts to 356 Fahrenheit.

  • @gouwhuskies
    @gouwhuskies 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    Would this work for printing an image onto sneakers or objects with somewhat uneven surfaces? I have seen people do that and I am wondering what technique they use.

  • @liam77877
    @liam77877 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi there, great vid! How long will this paper stay on the shirt before peeling off if using a heat press. As some transfer papers say it peels off after 20 washes Thanks

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hello Liam, Great question. Our "Gold" standard for all heat transfer paper here at Conde is 25 wash and dry cycles.

  • @ahmedusam1
    @ahmedusam1 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Dear,
    I bought an Epson Artisan 1430 printer. is the factory ink of the 1430 printer good to be used with Neenah JPSS paper?
    will this work in polyester as well?
    Usam

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      Neenah JetPro Soft Stretch is compatible with dye, pigment, solvent, eco-solvent and water-based inks. Your Epson ink should be fine. Neenah JetPro Soft Stretch was designed to work with 100% cotton and cotton-poly blends. It can work with polyester garments, but it may be difficult to remove the backing sheet from the fabric. We would suggest ink-jet sublimation to decorate 100% polyester garments.

  • @raymondsoco
    @raymondsoco 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi ! In some T shirt that I have made when washing with mild detergent the ink run and stained the shirt . What I am doing wrong ?

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  10 ปีที่แล้ว

      Please view our video on CondeTV.com entitled "What to do when InkJet T Shirt Transfers Bleed?" for more information on conditions that may cause ink to wash out or bleed from an ink-jet transfer paper.

  • @17angeldew7
    @17angeldew7 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    ok, its cuz im looking for a paper that doesnt require to be Cut with siccors as other Transfer papers do. Im doing Small desings and i dont want to cut out the paper,

  • @KorrieJade
    @KorrieJade 9 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi i have just got some neenah jet-pro ss transfer and I'm looking to copy an image onto the paper, i watched your video and see that you said to select plain paper but i have a brother inkjet printer and in the settings it asked me what type of paper I'm printing on. It has plain paper, inkjet paper and a few others that don't apply. Should i select inkjet or plain paper.
    Thanks ☺

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  9 ปีที่แล้ว

      Korriejade Baker It will depend on the image resolution (dpi) of these settings. Do not attempt to print at a resolution higher than 720dpi. We recommend selecting plain paper first. When the sheet of Neenah JetPro Soft Stretch exits the printer, make sure the ink is not wet or puddling on the surface. Also, check for "cockling", which is paper curling due to over saturation with ink. If you see these issues with your Brother in plain paper mode, then try the ink-jet paper mode. Remember, when it comes to ink-jet transfers, a little ink goes a long way!

  • @17angeldew7
    @17angeldew7 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello, i just wanted to know what type of INK or printer are you using? i have an HP Deskjet F300 All-in-One Printer would that make the work done, or do you recommend a better one?
    Thank you.

  • @Melanie21091
    @Melanie21091 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    why my printer si not printing yellow or green instead of yelow comes pink and instead of green comes or blue ink is full and new

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  9 ปีที่แล้ว

      If you are using "standard ink" for your printer and your colors are off on plain paper, then you may want to check your color management settings in your graphic software or in your driver settings. If you are just having these issue just with Neenah JetPro SoftStretch paper, then make sure your paper is fresh and has not been exposed to heat or moisture.

  • @ninokunicrossworldsstories8306
    @ninokunicrossworldsstories8306 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hot peel Vs. Cold peel please...

  • @montereybaymurals
    @montereybaymurals 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    I've used this paper and overtime I use it i have all sorts of problems, the image on the shirt is cracked after it is pressed. I did follow instructions to the T. I won't be using this paper anymore.

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      If Neenah JetPro SofStretch (or any ink-jet transfer paper) experiences "image cracking" after washing, the usual reasons are (1) age of the paper, (2) press with too much heat and pressure or (3) there is a chemical sizing agent in the garment. CondeTV does have a video on "Why Ink-Jet Transfers Can Crack" if you need additional information.

  • @jackbabai8
    @jackbabai8 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    what is the better printer for printing at home?
    is this t-shirt washable?

  • @dustinparchment8556
    @dustinparchment8556 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for this video, it's been very helpful... But I have a problem.. I printed a shirt for someone last week and they got caught in the rain and the shirt got ruined. From what they told me, the ink started bleeding all over their shirt. Any idea what I did wrong? Thanks in advance

  • @cissp644823
    @cissp644823 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    Should I use this or the Jet Opaque II for a khaki colored shirt?
    Also, a seller on Amazon says this can be used with regular iron but you said a heat press only, any thoughts?

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  10 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      This is tough to answer, but it will depend on the image used and the "darkness" of the khaki material. Generally speaking, if the image you are applying is lighter (in any area) that the garment you are pressing, then an opaque material should be used. If your image is darker (black image on khaki), then a standard ink-jet transfer paper for white and light-colored shirts may work. While Jet-Opaque II can be applied with a hand-held iron, it takes much longer to apply. Also, you may not be able to apply the Jet-Opaque II evenly with a hand iron, which is why we recommend a commercial heat press.

  • @DecemberLights
    @DecemberLights 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    This paper have an opaque or shiny finish? I'm Italian and i'm interessd to buy it, do you ship worldwide?

  • @streetbizzmixtapes
    @streetbizzmixtapes 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have made 3 shirts with this paper , when I peeled the paper off all of the images transfered. After the first wash in cold water , all but one cracked. The one that didnt crack I waited 3 days before I washed it. The other ones about a day. I am not sure what the problem is? The only other thing I can think of is the ink setting when I print I did 2 on best photo and one on regular print . Please help me

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  9 ปีที่แล้ว

      "Cracking" of the transfer after one wash can usually be attributed to (1) JetPro Soft Stretch that is older than 12 months, (2) overheating the transfer or using too much pressure or (3) a chemical sizing agent in the garment. If the name brand of the shirts that cracked begin with a "G", then my initial guess would be the shirts themselves.

    • @MichelleHigh13
      @MichelleHigh13 9 ปีที่แล้ว

      ***** What would be the best shirt TO use these on bc I may e using the G lol

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  9 ปีที่แล้ว

      Michelle High Usually, when a transfer "cracks" after one wash, it is due to a chemical sizing agent in the garment. This symptom is common with GILDEN brand shirts. Also, cracking may be due to a liquid fabric softener in the wash cycle. Make sure to tell your clients not to use a liquid fabric softener.

  • @DUIxTHRiLLZ
    @DUIxTHRiLLZ 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have no idea what im doing wrong. Its driving me crazy. Every time i make a transfer i can see the film and the outline around the design. It looks bad. What can i do to make that film disappear?????? Im using the right temp 375 and press time 25-30 sec. T-shirts are 100% cotton. Losing my mind here, need some help. Bought this paper from amazon by world paper. You say peel when hot, but instruction paper says peel when cold. Which one is it? When i peel hot, the image comes out cracked. and when i peel cold the dam film is their. Whats with this?

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  10 ปีที่แล้ว

      Neenah Jet-Pro Soft Stretch is a solid-film emulsion transfer paper. It is not a self-weeding paper. Therefore, if you want to eliminate the excess film, you have to cut the design from the paper. Also, the instructions from Neenah Paper say to peel the backing sheet while hot. If you image is cracking when you peel hot, you may be using too much pressure, the paper itself may be old, or you are using a shirt that has a chemical sizing agent. Please view our video "Why Do Ink-Jet Transfers Bleed" for more information on emulsion cracking.

    • @streetbizzmixtapes
      @streetbizzmixtapes 9 ปีที่แล้ว

      Get exacto knife cut around the edges or open spots

  • @terencemichaelrena6633
    @terencemichaelrena6633 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Sir,im just a newbie in the business..i just have a concern using jet pro ss.. as i finish heat transfer, the image seems to have a lighter effect or faded look in the print..and also produces a rough surface and peeling off some of the fabric..i hope u can help..thanks in advance.

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      1) The "faded look" may be due to the age of the paper. Neenah JetPro Soft Stretch usually has a shelf life of 12-18 months. (2) If you are getting a rough feel after peeling, then cover the design on the shirt with a silicone or teflon sheet and reheat the shirt for 10-15 seconds. The "extra press" with silicone or teflon will smooth out the design. Also, after pressing, you can gently stretch the design to give it a softer feel.

  • @VictoriaWoronewych
    @VictoriaWoronewych 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    what if you have a laser printer and an iron???? please help!

  • @YAknowhoiam
    @YAknowhoiam 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    what about on dark tee shirt.? what kind of paper should we used?

  • @eeefwin
    @eeefwin 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    how high quality are these graphics? do they fade after washes?

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +Ethan Kutik Neenah JetPro Soft Stretch is considered a commercial-grade ink-jet transfer paper for the digital decorating industry. Condé Systems tested this paper on 100% cotton garment through 25 hot wash / hot dryer cycles, and the image quality would be considered consistent with other printing methods. That being said, a garment printed with Neenah JetPro Soft Stretch will eventually fade, due to repeated washing / drying or the breakdown of the material. Given that materials, washing detergents and water conditions will always play a factor in durability, we highly recommend that you perform your own testing with this product.

  • @woottada8168
    @woottada8168 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello, I used this paper and though my image has no background while transferred to a white t shirt, I could notice the area where I peeled the paper out has some kind of a border. Is this normal?

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  9 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Woot Tada Yes, because it's a solid film transfer sheet.
      You can trim excess manually before applying to your garment.

    • @woottada8168
      @woottada8168 9 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you

  • @moley2003
    @moley2003 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    Can you use dye-sub ink on cotton fabrics using this paper?

  • @lovelyadithya4783
    @lovelyadithya4783 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have deskjet printer it's used that paper printing.

  • @Dyu07
    @Dyu07 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Does SofStretch work on a Orange T shirt?

  • @kaellee4327
    @kaellee4327 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    I just bought the Neenah JET-PRO® SofStretch,here is the problem,when i print the image out using Neenah JET-PRO® SofStretch there is no problem,but after i do the heatpress my image turn to yellowish,even my design from light brown collour turn into light yellow,then i go back to the supplier and he told me Neenah JET-PRO® SofStretch do have the yellow colour base,and if this yellowish thing cannot be solve,this going to spoilt my design.hope to hear from you soon.

  • @Bladerunner55217
    @Bladerunner55217 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    you said the paper works with sublimation ink but then say the paper works up to 50/50 cotton poly blend. I thought sublimation was for 100% poly ?

  • @Fluffybuttercupcakes
    @Fluffybuttercupcakes 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi I've purchased these and they come out looking great then the yellow always bleeds in the wash and ruins the shirt? Can you help please

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Please call Tech Support 800-826-6332

    • @Fluffybuttercupcakes
      @Fluffybuttercupcakes 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      I am in the UK so can not use that number?

  • @homeboy2166
    @homeboy2166 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello, how many washes can the garment take before the image is gone? Thanks.

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  9 ปีที่แล้ว

      +DJ Newt We usually test all transfers for 25 hot wash / hot dry cycles to determine the durability of a transfer paper. Neenah Jet Pro Soft Stretch pass this test with flying colors. However, the "ultimate lifespan" of a graphic produced with Neenah Jet Pro Soft Stretch will be determined by: (a) type & quality of ink used, (b) material content of the garment, (c) type of wash / dry cycle used by your client, (d) water conditions of the area and (e) if additional detergents or fabric softeners are used. In other words, too many conditions to accurately predict the lifespan of the transfer.

  • @arealglitterb0y
    @arealglitterb0y 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    do you think I could use an iron? and how kong do you think I should do it for with an iron?

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  9 ปีที่แล้ว

      +Bryan Galvan You can, see the instructions at conde com

  • @AdrianaMartina
    @AdrianaMartina 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    Is it possible to buy the Neennah transfer papers in The Netherlands? I'm using laser and inkjet printers.

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  9 ปีที่แล้ว

      Martine Klaassen-Bul For European sales of Neenah Paper, please contact Heimann Beratungs-und Beteiligung GmbH in Wiesbaden, Germany at +49 172 8164698 or visit www.neenah-transfer.de for more information.

  • @lorenzomacnack9036
    @lorenzomacnack9036 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    hi i have a inkjet printer and i want to press polyester football shirts what kind of transferpaper can i use

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      There are a variety of inkjet papers you can use. Look here under transfer paper, inkjet: www.conde.com/stv.php?class=stv

  • @OfficialMacLowe
    @OfficialMacLowe 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    what type of paper do you suggest for Dark shirts and materials ?

  • @cassyrylei132
    @cassyrylei132 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have a question i'm using this paper and my designs are coming out fuzzy can you tell me why???

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  9 ปีที่แล้ว

      cassy monroe Could be your paper is shifting, your art may not be the right resolution, there are a number of causes. A session with tech support for your art program may be in order. If you are a Conde client, our tech support will try to help, just call.

    • @cassyrylei132
      @cassyrylei132 9 ปีที่แล้ว

      ***** I mean the whole design feels fuzzy not smooth. The image is coming out fine. Also having a problem with all the image not coming off the paper.

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  9 ปีที่แล้ว

      cassy monroe Sounds like cotton filaments are lifting up when you are removing the backing sheet. You can eliminate the "fuzzy feel" by covering the exposed design with a silicone or teflon sheet and repress for 5-10 seconds. Also, while it is normal to have some "residual image" on the backing sheet, if it is effecting your print quality, then try increasing the pressure used on your heat press.

  • @jorgenvidmark8893
    @jorgenvidmark8893 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    Is there any Resellers in Sweden/ Scandnavia of your your transferpapers?
    Need a Roll to my 24" printer!

  • @leticiagoode8517
    @leticiagoode8517 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    My image cracked a day after pressing , do you know why

  • @NPC0010
    @NPC0010 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    With this heat transfer paper, are the untrimmed borders solid white or transparent?

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      The untrimmed emulsion will be transparent. However, these areas will be more prevalent when you are printing to a light-colored fabric as opposed to white fabric material.

    • @NPC0010
      @NPC0010 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      I have a quetion then, I used this exact paper(It said Jet pro SS on the backing sheet.) but it left a solid white border on the shirt after pressing. Why did this happen?
      Another question, do you manufacture trim-free/self weeding heat transfer papers?

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      (1) The untrimmed borders of Neenah JetPro Soft Stretch should be transparent on a white or light garment. However, the more color that is in the garment, the more prevalent this excess emulsion will appear. (2) The only "self-weeding" ink-jet transfer paper we supply is REVEAL-S Film for "sublimation-to-cotton" printing. However, you must use sublimation inks in your printer for REVEAL-S to work. Visit our website at www.conde.com/reveal for more information on this product.

  • @condesystems
    @condesystems  11 ปีที่แล้ว

    If you are using an Ink-Jet printer and need to image a dark garment, we recommend Neenah Jet-Opaque II or Neenah 3G Jet-Opaque. These are 'solid-film" white-emulsion transfers designed to create an image to apply to a bright-colored or dark garment. If you use an opaque material, we recommend that you use 100% cotton garments with this process. Opaque materials require a silicone sheet for use in your heat press. Please contact one of our Account Managers for more information. 800-826-6332

  • @ComalTubes
    @ComalTubes 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    Whats a good printer to use with this paper?

  • @Vortigon43
    @Vortigon43 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Do the rolls have the gridding as well?

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      No, the "roll versions" of Neenah Jet Pro Soft Stretch do not have the grid mark on the backing sheet. However, Neenah has the printing side of Jet Pro Soft Stretch wound to the outside of the roll. Therefore, when you load the paper into your wide format printer, you will be printing to the coated side of the paper.

  • @analazcano6475
    @analazcano6475 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    if our tshirts are grey, what transfer paper should we use. for color or white??

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Depends on the shade of gray and the graphic. If you are referring to "ash gray" or "athletic gray" and the design is darker than the shirt, then you can use a transfer paper for white / light-color fabrics. If the shirt is darker than ash gray, or any area of the design is lighter than the color of the shirt, then use an opaque material instead.

  • @booch.90
    @booch.90 10 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Conde Sublimation, I NEED HELP!. I currently using this Jet Pro SS as my Transfer Paper for White Shirt. But how come after i press my design to the Shirt there's a White Background?? Im using Pigment Inks. I set up my heat press 190°C then 30sec with heavy pressure. I used Shirt with 60% Cotton 40% Polyester during Press and i'm using Stahls Heat Press. Hope you reply. Thanks.

    • @booch.90
      @booch.90 10 ปีที่แล้ว

      I used Teflon top of the paper.

    • @melanie75quebec
      @melanie75quebec 10 ปีที่แล้ว

      I am having the same problem: the white left on the light garment (athletic gray, 50/50 blend) is not coming off after washes. Actually after washes, the white is showing up even more than right after I peeled it.
      I hot peel, 180C, 30 sec on a heat press.
      Please help! Thank you!

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  10 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Melanie Saucier Remember, the "white" you are seeing is the excess film from the transfer. Neenah JetPro Soft Stretch deposits a solid film when you transfer to your garment. For light-colored garments, you may want to cut away the excess paper before you transfer the image. Also, you may want to increase your temperature to 190-C (375-F) to make sure the emulsion film settles into the fabric. If you have a color laser printer, you could use a self-weeding paper to eliminate the need to cut your transfer. However, ink-jet transfers should be trimmed to reduce the excess emulsion.

    • @melanie75quebec
      @melanie75quebec 10 ปีที่แล้ว

      ***** Thank you for your reply. I do understand what's left on the shirts. And while I got your reply, I did various tests on the messed up shirt with different temperatures and times. 190C indeed worked best.
      What tickles my mind is that I remember using a similar product 2 years ago; the excess emulsion wasn't easy to see on the shirts, but mostly it was going away on the first wash. As of now, with my batch of JetPro SS, this means I can't use it for designs that have letters; the cutting would indeed require a cameo, first (I use an inkjet), but then even, putting the cut letters back together on the shirts properly...even though I use tape, this is just not going to happen. I was really hoping after a wash, the excess would go away and the print would get a softer feel.
      It's like the emulsion is really too good and really stick to the shirt ;)

    • @melanie75quebec
      @melanie75quebec 10 ปีที่แล้ว

      ***** Quick question for you: is the Elastijet will do the same and leave an excess where there's no ink? Thanks!

  • @tairocku2
    @tairocku2 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    Who this work with leather shoes and last if I sealed it correctly?

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  10 ปีที่แล้ว

      While it may be possible to apply Neenah Jet-Pro Soft Stretch to a leather product, we would probably not recommend it for shoe decoration. Even if you could coat the printed leather, there is the possibility the sealant you use may effect the emulsion coating of the paper. Also, since shoes are designed to be worn, there is a high probability the image would scratch off, even if coated.

    • @tairocku2
      @tairocku2 10 ปีที่แล้ว

      ***** Thanks I asked because its a guy that does custom shoe art on leather shoes and he says Heat Transfer Plays a HUGE role with the designs and getting them on the shoe but the durability side he perfected but wont give his secrets Haha. Thanks for the response.

  • @Neothunder16
    @Neothunder16 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    Which shirt brands would you recommend to print shirts on?

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  9 ปีที่แล้ว

      Neothunder16 Neenah Jet Pro Soft Stretch can be applied to white and light-colored fabrics that are 100% cotton or a cotton/poly blend up to 50/50. We usually recommend Fruit of the Loom, Hanes or Jerzees shirts. You want to avoid 100% cotton shirts that contain a "chemical sizing agent". Ask you shirt supplier before you order.

  • @irenaMayaBlonde
    @irenaMayaBlonde 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    what product to i want to use for black tshirts??

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  10 ปีที่แล้ว

      If you need an Ink-Jet Material to apply to dark garments, you can use Neenah Jet-Opaque II or Neenah 3G Jet-Opaque material. Contact a Condé Systems Account Manager for more information.

  • @karltonjoes4483
    @karltonjoes4483 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    Where could i buy a bundle of light color t-shirts ?

    • @condesystems
      @condesystems  10 ปีที่แล้ว

      Please look at our website conde com