Iron-on transfers are images that can be imprinted on fabric. They are frequently used to print onto T-shirts. On one side is paper, and on the other is the image that will be transferred in reverse. The image is printed with iron-on transfer inks. After placing the iron-on transfer on the fabric and pressing with an iron or a heat press, the image is transferred to the fabric. Iron-on transfer paper is available for use with computer printers. A number of inkjet, copier and laser printer toners have been developed to utilize this process.
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- Термотрансфер (ru)
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| - Термотрансфер (от др.-греч. θερμός — горячий и англ. transfer — перенос, перемещение, перевод) — один из способов нанесения изображений на поверхности, подвергающиеся кратковременному (от 5 до 30 секунд) воздействию температуры от 120ºС до 190ºС. (ru)
- Термотрансфер (від дав.-гр. θερμός - гарячий і англ. transfer - перенесення, переміщення, переведення) - один зі способів нанесення зображень на поверхні, що піддаються короткочасному (від 5 до 30 секунд) впливу температури від 120ºС до 190ºС . (uk)
- Iron-on transfers are images that can be imprinted on fabric. They are frequently used to print onto T-shirts. On one side is paper, and on the other is the image that will be transferred in reverse. The image is printed with iron-on transfer inks. After placing the iron-on transfer on the fabric and pressing with an iron or a heat press, the image is transferred to the fabric. Iron-on transfer paper is available for use with computer printers. A number of inkjet, copier and laser printer toners have been developed to utilize this process. (en)
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| - Iron-on transfers are images that can be imprinted on fabric. They are frequently used to print onto T-shirts. On one side is paper, and on the other is the image that will be transferred in reverse. The image is printed with iron-on transfer inks. After placing the iron-on transfer on the fabric and pressing with an iron or a heat press, the image is transferred to the fabric. There are two primary types of iron-on transfer inks: plastisol-type and sublimation-type. Plastisol-type inks are thick with a lacquer base. Transfers made with plastisol-type inks will result in a flexible image on the fabric with a feel similar to rubber. Sublimation-type inks use dyelike pigments that can be transferred to polyester and nylon fabrics. Transfers made with sublimation-type inks literally transfer the pigments to the fabric and the pigments bond permanently to the fabric fibers. Commercial quality heat transfer paper used in a heat press will yield much better results in terms of 'hand' (how the print feels on the fabric) and durability than store bought papers or transfers applied with a home iron. The advantages of commercial heat transfer over screenprinting are that it is relatively cheap and easy to create one-off, full color designs. Also, when compared with dye sublimation techniques, heat transfers can be used on 100% cotton garments, whereas dye sublimation requires at least a 50/50 poly cotton garment. Iron-on transfer paper is available for use with computer printers. A number of inkjet, copier and laser printer toners have been developed to utilize this process. (en)
- Термотрансфер (от др.-греч. θερμός — горячий и англ. transfer — перенос, перемещение, перевод) — один из способов нанесения изображений на поверхности, подвергающиеся кратковременному (от 5 до 30 секунд) воздействию температуры от 120ºС до 190ºС. (ru)
- Термотрансфер (від дав.-гр. θερμός - гарячий і англ. transfer - перенесення, переміщення, переведення) - один зі способів нанесення зображень на поверхні, що піддаються короткочасному (від 5 до 30 секунд) впливу температури від 120ºС до 190ºС . (uk)
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