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heat transfer - How does it work

Heat Transfer Printing – How does it work?

A quick 1 page overview of how heat transfer printing works.

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Heat Transfer Printing as a Prototyping Tool : An Overview

Heat transfer printing is the process of transferring a printed image onto a surface through the process of applying heat.
A common misconception is that this process can only be applied to fabric and hence it can only create T-Shirts.
Heat transfer can actually be applied to both fabric and non-fabric surfaces. The ability to print onto multiple surfaces both fabric and non-fabric allows heat transfer printing to be a valuable tool in the prototyping process.

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Maker Projects With Heat Transfer Technology

An overview of what are the different kinds of projects that can be done together with heat transfer printing.

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Heat Transfer printing on fabric (using a laser printer)

T-shirt printing is a simple and fun maker activity that everybody can enjoy. Heat transfer printing onto T-Shirts is easy with no mess and no chemicals involved. Besides T-Shirts, the process can also be applied onto other fabric
products such as bags, cushion covers etc … Combine the process with a sewing machine and the possibilities can endless.

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Heat Transfer printing on fabric (using a cutting plotter)

T-shirt printing is a simple and fun maker activity that everybody can enjoy. Heat transfer printing onto T-Shirts is easy with no mess and no chemicals involved. Besides T-Shirts, the process can also be applied onto other fabric products such as bags, cushion covers etc … Combine the process with a sewing machine and the possibilities can endless.

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Heat Transfer printing on wood

Woodworking is a common maker activity. But most of the time, there is nothing printed on the wood to enhance the look and feel of the finished wooden product. Besides being a decorative process, you can also use it to print a template guide for cutting, drilling onto the wood. The process will work with both plywood as well as MDF. Working with MDF has an added advantage that you can use a laser cutter to cut to the desired shape that you want.

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Creating PCBs with heat transfer printing and household chemicals

The arduino has enabled makers to create electronic projects with ease. This is usually done on a breadboard with wires hanging out. Making your own DIY PCB is easy and safe using a heat press and transfer media. This allows the maker to make his electronic project become more permanent and stable.

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Maker Workshops using Heat Transfer Technology

We conduct workshops on heat transfer for all those interested in how to use heat transfer.

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