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- From: Jim_Johnson@abcd.Houghton.MI.US (Jim Johnson)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware
- Subject: Re: Info Wanted: Special printer that print on clothes, ribbons...
- Message-ID: <Jim_Johnson.0aom@abcd.Houghton.MI.US>
- Date: 4 Nov 92 03:46:08 GMT
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- In a message dated Tue 3 Nov 92 13:11, Ircgroup@tacky.cs.olemiss.edu (davi
- wrote:
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- I> I need to find a printer which can print on some odd objects other
- I> than paper,
- I> for example, on clothes or on nylon ribbons.
- I> Any help is welcome, thanks in advance!
-
- I> David Tsao
- I> ircgroup@tacky.cs.olemiss.edu
-
- Transfer paper is available. It goes into your regular printer as ordinary
- paper, then after printing, it is placed over an object such as a shirt and
- pressed with a hot iron. The ink is then transfered to the object.
-
- NOTE: The image transfered to the object will be the mirror of that from
- the printer. Several image software applications have the ability to
- reverse the printing to accomodate this type of transfer.
-
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- jim_johnson@abcd.houghton.mi.us
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