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Water based transfers paper for water based Ink is our popular products. With matte and super matte finishes with cold peel or hot peel, which are free of chrome, formaldehyde and phtalate. Water based heat transfers are a vibrant, soft, and lightweight alternative to traditional screen printing. Water based heat transfer paper are an ideal way to print complex, multi-color designs on apparel, hats, tote bags, and coolers.
Why Choose Water-based Heat Transfers?
Water based heat transfer printer are a vibrant, soft, and lightweight alternative to traditional screen printing. They are an ideal way to print complex, multi-color designs on apparel, hats, tote bags, and coolers. Another advantage of water based screen printed transfers is the easy setup. Since this process doesn't involve the use of screens, there are no setup fees. This process allows us to provide you with high quality, eco-friendly prints on practically any material.
How To Make Water Based Screen Printed Transfers
Water-based screen printed transfers are a popular alternative to traditional heat transfers, as they are environmentally friendly and produce vibrant, long-lasting prints. Here's a simple guide on how to make water-based screen-printed transfers:
Design and prep your artwork
Create the screen
Apply the water-based ink
Apply the transfer
Heat press the transfer
It's important to note that water-based screen printed transfers are a bit more complicated than other transfer methods, and require some specialized equipment and materials. If you are new to screen printing, it's recommended to seek guidance from an experienced printer or to take a screen printing course.
As a heat transfer film manufacturer, We provide thermal transfer film, water based transfer printing, water based transfer paper, hot peel plastisol transfer paper, etc. For more information about how to make water based screen printed transfers, please feel free to contact us!
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Re: SC Singapore Citizenship application of Filipino-Chinese successful after 8 months!
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I've know a few over the years who have also be similarly successful. And, like your situation you all I know have shown continuous advancement/assimilation over the years. Sizeable increments in salary, children, and also while you maybe from the 'peens, your Chinese ancestry didn't hurt either. All apparently good enough to sway the old bias that stems from the 1960's. Congratulations. I also see a general overall better acceptance of those from VN in the past 10 years. Granted one must still stand out among your peers but at least is not a wet blanket anymore. Again, Congratulations.
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Re: SC Singapore Citizenship application of Filipino-Chinese successful after 8 months!
Congrats! Truly a huge rarity to hear Pinoys (okay Chinoys) to get an SC! Probably they see potential of your family populating SG.
Personally, I think I'm still at the bottom of the ladder.
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Re: Returning Singaporean applying to sponsor PR and LTVP
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It’d be awfully narrow minded if ICA required all SC sponsors to be the more affluent/supporting spouse in the relationship.
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The first thing you should know about ICA is to play by their rules. Not the other way round. That’s how the SG system works. The Singaporean who sponsors the application should be employed, that’s what being sponsor means. I don’t earn big bucks and still got LTVP and PR for my husband.
You should also alter your way of thinking. You’re not the only Singaporean with a foreigner spouse. I’ve seen way too many Singaporeans online who think because they studied/worked/did NS in SG and or have SC children, their spouse deserves a PR/LTVP.
There are many cases of sham marriages, hence why ICA has to be careful about each application. If it was that easy for foreigner spouses to get these long term visas, you wouldn’t hear about people struggling to get them. Even in .....
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