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Don't do it!
The transfers only really work on light coloured backgrounds Tosh! Use white text or graphics...? and the iron has to be on the hottest setting - way above the melting point of the rubber in neoprene. Ok.... I am confused.... how do I print white? P -- Add "bypass" to subject line to email this address. All others rejected. |
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In article , Peter
wrote: Don't do it! The transfers only really work on light coloured backgrounds Tosh! Use white text or graphics...? and the iron has to be on the hottest setting - way above the melting point of the rubber in neoprene. Ok.... I am confused.... how do I print white? Change "font colour" in your document package? It's easy to change things like that, here - on a decent computer. I presume your PC or Mac can cope. After all, in order to print on to the transfer paper you will need a bubble-jet printer (which can print in an array of lovely colours as well as B&W). If you are worried about white-on-white, do the original on screen in black and then change to white-or-whatever or try changing the background colour. Allan Bennett Not a fan of primary education -- |
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