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| Posted on 4/10/08 at 09:41 AM | |
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Gerry, Odd that there would be a Tshirt option on that printer, it is a continuous tone dye printer very similar to dye sublimation technology that Olympus and Sony use for their printers. Highly recommend that you consult with Kodak ... IF ... their is a tshirt transfer paper available it would not be the conventional type we use with ink jet or lasers. Those print heads could be damaged using the wrong paper so suggest not to use anything that Kodak doesn't recommend. At best in theory you can do a sublimation heat trasnfer onto a poly tshirt if there is no clear overcoat on the paper and the paper doesn't disintegrate when you heat press. A few years back Seiko had tshirt paper available that worked to a degree using that technology (non wax thermal), but most heat transfers done with those type printers are done on hard goods like mugs. Be very careful. | ||
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