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Heat Pressing Jersey material... question

graphix28

New Member
I am new to the whole world of heat pressing and having a heck of a time with press jerseys. I double up and use a 6mil white printable material and you can still see through.. Anyone have any tips for me?

Thanks for any help

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graphix28

New Member
I am trying to press on nylon.. using easy print 6mil. Thanks! I will check that out. Still very new to the whole heat pressing. I mainly do mx and atv vinyl decals but have a lot of guys asking for jersey lettering, so I thought I would give it a try.
 

graphix28

New Member
can you print on the sub stop material? Or would you have to cut this and press,, then print on another material and press on top?
 

Mike_Koval

New Member
yeah i'm going to say definitely dye migration...a very common problem with polyester.

Sub block is a print cut material to block dye migration.
 

Jace161

New Member
Hey Kip, this is Jace if you can't tell from the username :D

Try Sub block, it doesn't allow dye migration, my guy in OH uses it for all the Jerseys we press, its a little expensive I do believe...
 

vinylbarry

New Member
Heat and time has nothing to due with that, its the dye and it well happen unless you use the meterial listed above.
 

Jace161

New Member
If you heat it at the same temp but less time the dye won't migrate but the transfer won't stay on too long either.

Just something to add, I did someones jersey with a standard iron you use for your clothes and the dye migration was HORRIBLE, I did it at a lower temp for longer time, so there is some truth to that?
 
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