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RhinoTech Announces Two Additional Heat Transfer Papers to Its Bombshell Line-Up of Digital Products

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SinglePortrait Heat Transfer Paper is the latest, picture-perfect paper system in which to transfer full color images and designs to white, pastel and light color apparel and fabrics. It’s a spot-on digital printing system to take on the road to use at on-site arts and music festivals, fund-raising and sporting event venues. The extremely thin paper transfers photos and designs with vivid color that pops! Use SinglePortrait with t-shirts and other garments that are 100% cotton and 50/50 blends. The transfers are exceedingly hard-wearing and the washability factor is excellent.

SinglePortrait Heat Transfer Paper is the latest, picture-perfect paper system in which to transfer full color images and designs to white, pastel and light color apparel and fabrics. It’s a spot-on digital printing system to take on the road to use at on-site arts and music festivals, fund-raising and sporting event venues. The extremely thin paper transfers photos and designs with vivid color that pops! Use SinglePortrait with t-shirts and other garments that are 100% cotton and 50/50 blends. The transfers are exceedingly hard-wearing and the washability factor is excellent. This paper can be used with oil and non-oil based color laser copiers and printer and is available in 8.5” x 11” and 11” x 17”.

 

For inkjet printers, especially the excellent-performing, wide-format Epson 1430, try SingleJet Opaque Heat Transfer Paper. This paper is specifically made to transfer to Black and all Dark apparel and fabrics. It is simple to use; basically, an image is printed right reading, the edges of the design are trimmed, the vinyl surface is peeled off and placed in position on the shirt and then heat pressed. This cool peel product offers an amazing bond to fabric and has outstanding washability characteristics. It’s also available in 8.5” x 11” and 11” x 17”.
 

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