HP 720c manual IRON-ON Transfers, Here’s how you do it

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IRON-ON TRANSFERS

When it comes to printing images, you don’t need to stop with paper. Use transfer paper to get the images from the computer document onto cloth. You’ll need:

the t-shirt or other cloth you want to transfer an image onto

the document containing the picture or text you want to print

iron-on transfer paper, which you can buy at a computer or office supply store.

Here’s how you do it

1On your computer, open the document containing the text or picture you want to transfer to the t-shirt.

2In the HP print settings box, click the Setup tab. Select HP Premium Inkjet Paper as the paper type.

3If you want the text or picture to print as you see it on the screen, flip the document by clicking Flip Horizontal on the Features tab.

4Load the transfer paper transparent-side down in the printer.

5Print the transfer.

6Follow the instructions included with the iron-on transfer paper to transfer the image onto your shirt.

AFTER PRINTING

Click the Flip Horizontal box in the print settings box to clear it.

Replace the transfer paper with your everyday paper.

Paper Pointers

BEYOND T-SHIRTS

Although 100% cotton t-shirts are a popular choice for iron-on transfers, you need not stop there. Transfer a photo onto an apron, or add the company logo to baseball caps, sun visors, and tote bags for the company picnic.

WORKING

TOGETHER

HP Iron-On T-Shirt Transfers are designed to work with your printer and HP ink to give you a professional silk screen look.

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