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Iron-On Transfers, After printing, remember to, You'll need, Here's how you do

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4 Slide in the paper adjusters, just as you would for plain paper. 5 Print the transparency. 6 Be patient. Because the printer uses more ink, lays the colors down more slowly, and allows for a longer drying time between sheets, transparencies take awhile to print. After printing, remember to: • Change the Paper Type back to Plain Paper or whatever you'll be printing on next. • Change the Print Quality back to Normal or whatever is appropriate for what you'll be printing next. • Remove any remaining transparencies from the lower (IN) tray and replace them with whatever you'll be using next. Iron-On Transfers When it comes to printing images, you don't need to stop with paper. Use transfer paper to get the images from the computer document onto cloth. HP Iron-On T-Shirt Transfers are designed to work with your printer and HP ink to give you a professional silk screen look. Although 100% cotton t-shirts are a popular choice for iron-on transfers, you need not stop there. Transfer a photo onto an apron, or add the company logo to baseball caps, sun visors, and tote bags for the company picnic. You'll need: • the t-shirt or other cloth you want to transfer an image onto • the document containing the picture or text you want to print • iron-on transfer paper Here's how you do it: 1 On your computer, open the document containing the text or picture you want to transfer to the t-shirt. 2 Use the color and photo cartridges. (See page 23 for instructions on putting the photo cartridge in the printer.) 3 In the HP print settings box, click the Setup tab. Select HP Premium Inkjet Paper as the paper type. 26

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4
Slide in the paper adjusters, just as you would for plain paper.
5
Print the transparency.
6
Be patient.
Because the printer uses more ink, lays the colors down more
slowly, and allows for a longer drying time between sheets,
transparencies take awhile to print.
After printing, remember to:
Change the Paper Type back to
Plain Paper
or whatever you’ll be
printing on next.
Change the Print Quality back to
Normal
or whatever is appropriate
for what you’ll be printing next.
Remove any remaining transparencies from the lower (IN) tray and
replace them with whatever you’ll be using next.
Iron-On Transfers
When it comes to printing images, you don’t need to stop with paper.
Use transfer paper to get the images from the computer document
onto cloth. HP Iron-On T-Shirt Transfers are designed to work with
your printer and HP ink to give you a professional silk screen look.
Although 100% cotton t-shirts are a popular choice for iron-on
transfers, you need not stop there. Transfer a photo onto an apron, or
add the company logo to baseball caps, sun visors, and tote bags for
the company picnic.
You’ll need:
the t-shirt or other cloth you want to transfer an image onto
the document containing the picture or text you want to print
iron-on transfer paper
Here’s how you do it:
1
On your computer, open the document containing the text or
picture you want to transfer to the t-shirt.
2
Use the color and photo cartridges. (See page 23 for instructions
on putting the photo cartridge in the printer.)
3
In the HP print settings box, click the
Setup
tab. Select
HP Premium
Inkjet Paper
as the paper type.