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Permalink Reply by Kathy MacMannis on January 24, 2012 at 9:19pm First of all I think that she is holding out on you (hehehe) or that she might have been doing something else like twill at the time....... who knows!!! I know that Irv saw me weeding on the heat press :-) You can't print on eco film so I obviously only use it when it is a single color. I have personally had good luck with it on nylon as I have said, but if you're the cautious type it would be best to go with the spectra eco plus since that is what it's made for. I wouldn't use solutions opaque for a single color design, period, because there are heat press vinyls made specifically for it. I kinda dance with the devil and will try anything! I do have both in the store though ;-)
Kathy Mac
Permalink Reply by Dennis Dunning on January 25, 2012 at 7:07am Good morning Kathy,
I checked with Vicki. She remembers a lot of things you were generous enough to show her; but, doesn't recall weeding on the heat press. One more question. Have you used the technique with Solutions Clear?
Dennis
Permalink Reply by Kathy MacMannis on January 25, 2012 at 9:31am Nope haven't tried it.......... Only thing I've tried it on has been the spectra eco films, plus etc. Again, give it a whirl, if you're like me I have tons of screw ups that I can experiment with. So long as I know that it won't blow up or catch on fire, I'll try anything ;-)
Permalink Reply by Dennis Dunning on January 25, 2012 at 9:36am Gotcha. However, it makes me feel better when I call screw ups test materials.
I guess that's why I have so many "test prints"!
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