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Another Epson 1100 Tee Shirt

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Did this one for myself with the Epson 1100 and the new pigment inks from Cobra.  Notice I said for myself I know it's trademark stuff.

Need to wash the crap out of these to see how they hold up.  Tell you what I am really starting to love this process.  At like fifty cents a sheet and white shirts less than $2.00 each you can really make some nice stuff and it fast and painless...

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Looks GREAT Bill.  :thumbsup:;D

I like how you said, 'for myself'.  You just know someone will be all over this post about trademark issues didn't you? ;D:);D

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Looks GREAT Bill.  :thumbsup:;D

I like how you said, 'for myself'.  You just know someone will be all over this post about trademark issues didn't you? ;D ;D :)

We already kicked that kind of people out  ;D

You still need to be careful with what you print/cup/press because you can get in trouble but we all know that and it's up to yourself to see if it's worth the risk, no need for babysitters  :)

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Nice. Let us know how it holds up to numerous washings please. Keep up the good work...

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Nice. Let us know how it holds up to numerous washings please. Keep up the good work...

will do,  I did this one a while back it has been in the wash around eight times right side out and with clorox.  I had made it for a friend of mine and there was a mark on it so it became my first test shirt.  That was not with the new USA pigments inks though.  I just took this picture now so it was updated

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shirt looks great!  please let me know are you using Jet Pro Soft Stretch transfer paper or which one?

thanks a bunch!! as i am very interested in learning more about his epson/cobra ink combo.

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I have used nothing but JPSS paper why try anything else when I am getting such great results...

ps how do you get no edges to show on the transfer?

Don't have a clue I haven't even taken the time yet to do the contour cut because its so easy to use the scissors and as you can see no problems.  I just did this one tonight and again sicssors...

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300, I made 40 shirts the other week and everything looked good very vibrant pressed just like jpss said and i have same system as you even repressed with teflon sheet but noticed when washed everything looks the same but duller do you have this issue?thanks jhelms

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300, I made 40 shirts the other week and everything looked good very vibrant pressed just like jpss said and i have same system as you even repressed with teflon sheet but noticed when washed everything looks the same but duller do you have this issue?thanks jhelms

I have noticed that it does dull some after the first wash but that seems to be it not anymore after the first wash, but then again I don't turn the shirt inside out and my wife adds clorox....

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how do yall get the graphic on the shirt? do u print them out and then heat press them on?

correct I printed mine With a Epson workforce 1100 on JPSS paper and then it was pressed on a heat press at 375 degree for 30 seconds

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do u not have trouble with it cracking or peeling?

To be honest I haven't had one problem with the white shirts and JPSS paper.  The only trouble I have had is my screw ups,  edge of paper flipped up,  not centered,  crooked,  had something on Teflon pad that transfered to shirt just to mention a few LOL....

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