Yolo Dark transfer paper problems
Re: Yolo Dark transfer paper problems
Hi all
Can anyone tell me where I'm going wrong, I'm using Yolo dark transfer paper at heat setting 175 for 15 seconds and covering with greasproof paper and let it go completly cold, my problem is that the greasproof paper sticks to the image, I assume that I should'nt be using greaseproof paper but I don't have time to wait for a teflon sheet to be delivered can anyone advise me on what I can use.
Thanks Bob
Can anyone tell me where I'm going wrong, I'm using Yolo dark transfer paper at heat setting 175 for 15 seconds and covering with greasproof paper and let it go completly cold, my problem is that the greasproof paper sticks to the image, I assume that I should'nt be using greaseproof paper but I don't have time to wait for a teflon sheet to be delivered can anyone advise me on what I can use.
Thanks Bob
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Re: Yolo Dark transfer paper problems
http://www.yolo.co.uk/image-clip-laser-dark-91-p.asp
or any of their other pages, shows step by step guide, i think you are pressing it wrong,
or any of their other pages, shows step by step guide, i think you are pressing it wrong,
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Hi Laura
Turns out it does'nt like greaseproof paper, it's amazing where you can find silcone paper if you're desparate, I re-tried it and it woked a treat....panic over (for a while)
Turns out it does'nt like greaseproof paper, it's amazing where you can find silcone paper if you're desparate, I re-tried it and it woked a treat....panic over (for a while)
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Re: Yolo Dark transfer paper problems
I had this same problem when used brow baking paer. I used shine side to the transfer and still stick as hell. When i used silicon paper that yolo send me problem gone 
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Re: Yolo Dark transfer paper problems
brilliant, those reusable teflon baking sheets from any supermarket will do - i never use greaseproof
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Re: Yolo Dark transfer paper problems
Yep. I try those too. Work a treat. 
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Re: Yolo Dark transfer paper problems
I use 3G papers all the time and use standard baking paper (5m rolls in tescos for a £1) and get no sticking at all. I have used grease proof paper and this stuck and ruined the transfer as mentioned.
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Why would the greaseproof paper stick to the image, surely there's a peel off sheet before your grease proof sheet touches the image.
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Dark transfers are printed normal (not reverse) John and you pull them off the sheet, place onto a garment and cover with baking paper so the baking paper is in direct contact to the transfer (if you know what I mean).John G;33621 wrote:Why would the greaseproof paper stick to the image, surely there's a peel off sheet before your grease proof sheet touches the image.
Why does greaseproof paper stick ? no idea - it looks the same but must have some properties in the making of it that make it stick
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Ah, I read the instructions but must have been reading the wrong ones as it never said peel off the image - that's why i was bemused by the baking sheet sticking to the image.
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