HP Deskjet 610/612c (English) Online Manual - Not Orderable - Page 26
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