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| 250296 | 2004-07-06 21:18:00 | Hi, Does anyone know what is required to do iron on transfers using computer & printer? I need to get an image for M*A*S*H to go on a T shirt for something that my daughter is attending. Thanks Pauline. |
Pauline (641) | ||
| 250297 | 2004-07-06 22:03:00 | there is heaps of info here (www.google.com 20&%20printer) hth |
johnboy (217) | ||
| 250298 | 2004-07-06 22:25:00 | Are you wanting a "professional look" for the teeshirt, Pauline? If so, you would be better off getting the print done at a copy shop rather than do it yourself as my results haven't been so wonderful. There is a copy shop upstairs in Merivale Mall that does a really good job from your supplied printout or picture. It is a lot more expensive than doing it yourself but it looks way better and is more durable. You can supply your own teeshirt if you wish or buy theirs. | Susan B (19) | ||
| 250299 | 2004-07-06 23:57:00 | Thanks for the replies. I'll check out the place at Merivale. We just need to do a T shirt with a M*A*S*H theme for a weekend work do.I'll have to check out where to get the transfer paper from. Pauline. |
Pauline (641) | ||
| 250300 | 2004-07-07 00:54:00 | Transfer paper: Kmart, Warehouse Stationary, other Bookstores etc, computer stores such as Noel Leeming etc. will sell them. About $20 for a box of 5 sheets from memory. |
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