Various Printing Operations

Making Iron-on Transfers

The special features of the MD-Series printers enable you to create iron-on transfers, which allow you to print illustrations and photos and then transfer them to cloth using an iron. With the iron-on transfer sheets, you can create one-of-a-kind T-shirts, handker- chiefs, and other items using family pictures, names, and so forth.

Note

Printing on Iron-on Transfer Sheets is identical to normal color printing except special sheets are used. When placing the sheets in the printer, care should be taken to avoid getting fingerprints, etc., on the printing surface of the sheets. Also, when preparing images, keep in mind that since the final image will be trans- ferred to cloth, extremely fine print data or very small illustra- tions details may not show up well.

Requirements

The iron-on transfer sheets and the finishing sheet come together in a package of Iron-on Transfer Sheets (Part No. 106075-00). (Use only the sheets specified.)

Ink cartridges

The following ink cartridges can be used. Cyan ink cartridge (Part No. 106020-00) Magenta ink cartridge (Part No. 106015-00) Yellow ink cartridge (Part No. 106010-00) Black ink cartridge (Part No. 106005-00) White ink cartridge (Part No. 106050-00)

Note

Because the back side of the printed image is face up after it is transferred to cloth, opaque inks such as metallic color cannot be used for iron-ons.

Iron

Use a regular household iron. Do not use steam. Set the iron to Dry.

Cloth to transfer the image to (T-shirt, handkerchief, etc.)

Most cloth that is fairly smooth will work fine. The transferred image may peel off in the laundry if the cloth stretches or shrinks a lot, does not withstand heat well, or has a nap. These kinds of cloth should be avoided.

Note

Use iron-ons only on white cloth. Black or other colors will af- fect the printed color of the image.

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Alps Electric MD-5000P manual Making Iron-on Transfers, ∙ Cloth to transfer the image to T-shirt, handkerchief, etc