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Can you use DTF paper in a laser printer?
No, you cannot use DTF paper in a laser printer. DTF (Direct-to-Film) paper is specifically designed for inkjet printers, as it relies on liquid ink to transfer the design. Laser printers use toner, a…
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Can you use DTF ink in a DTG printer?
No, you generally cannot use Direct-to-Film (DTF) ink in a Direct-to-Garment (DTG) printer. DTF ink is formulated for film transfer, while DTG ink is designed to be absorbed directly into fabric fibers, requiring different…
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Can you use Cricut mugs for sublimation?
Yes, you can use Cricut mugs for sublimation, but with a crucial caveat: Cricut’s standard ceramic mugs are NOT designed for sublimation. You need to use specific sublimation-ready mugs, which are coated to accept…
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Can you use 50 cotton 50 polyester for sublimation?
No, you generally cannot use a 50% cotton, 50% polyester blend for sublimation printing. Sublimation ink requires a high percentage of polyester to bond with the fabric fibers. Fabrics with a significant cotton content…
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Can you use 100% cotton for HTV?
No, you cannot use 100% cotton for heat transfer vinyl (HTV) application. While cotton is a popular fabric for crafting, it’s too porous and tends to absorb moisture. This absorption interferes with the HTV’s…
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Can you turn a regular Epson printer into a sublimation printer?
You can’t directly turn a regular Epson printer into a dedicated sublimation printer without significant modifications. While some Epson models are popular for conversion due to their printhead technology, it involves replacing ink cartridges…
