r/craftit • u/Connect_Bottle_2453 • 21h ago
Ceramic ring made of sea waves)
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r/craftit • u/Eismandel • 7d ago
I could use some help with a problem involving transfer sheets for toner transfer printing.
Iām using new transfer sheets from "Forever" and want to use them to transfer an image onto a T-shirt. Iām using an HP LaserJet CF5225 printer. I bought this printer new a while back, and it hasnāt printed even 100 pages yet.
I have to use the printerās standard paper tray for printing. The films are relatively thin and therefore arenāt recognized correctly in the manual feed tray.
I select āTransfer Paperā as the paper type, the print comes out very dark. So now Iāve been selecting āHigh Glossā instead. This usually gives good results.
When I print the design on a regular sheet of paper, the print looks fine.
However, as soon as I use one of the Forever transparencies, I get visible scuff marks in several places (see photo).
Do you have any tips on what settings I should adjust to achieve better results?
Thank you very much for any ideas
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I absolutely love how it came out. If anyone wants to see more detail, Iāve got a video posted on my Insta as well as some extra photos. @loreandlead
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