Trin Foretage et Iron-On Decal af Elaine Estelle

1, Choose transfer paper that is compatible with the kind of printer


you've got. Some sorts work solely with inkjet printers, whereas others


work solely with optical device printers or color copiers.

2, Look for transfer paper that is designed for your project. Use white

or lightweight T-shirts or materials if you intend to place the decal on

lightweight coloured material, or get iron-on paper that is particularly


created for black or dark materials if you intend to place the decal on dark


material.

3, Create your decal style during a publishing program. you'll use a family

photograph, computer graphics or AN emblem you draw yourself to form


the decal. Add text to the decal style if desired.

4, Print the decal style on plain paper to check however it's. modify the

dimensions, color and layout of the decal if required.

5, Flip the decal style in order that it's backwards on the screen if you are

employing a image or words that solely add one direction. That way, the

decal can look right once it's smoothened on.

6, Insert one sheet of iron-on paper in your printer's input receptacle. Use

the special media receptacle or input slot if your printer has one. Follow


the printer manufacturer's directions for loading the iron-on paper.

7, Print the decal on the iron-on paper. Cut out the decal employing a sharp

scissors.

8, Position the decal, with the backing aspect up, on a clean cotton garment

or piece of material. Set the iron to the high setting, or the setting suggested

by the iron-on paper manufacturer.

9, Cover the decal with a cotton hanky or scrap of cotton material. Press

the paper firmly, with the iron covering the whole transfer, for the length


of your time suggested by the pape