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Water Based Heat Transfer Paper
https://www.heattransferfilms.com/products/water-based-ink-heat-transfer-film/
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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