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Re: Imagewriter T-Shirts



rubywand@aol.com (RUBYWAND) writes:

>In article <4ecqvj$2dj@newslink.runet.edu>, dmcclain@runet.edu (Dennis
>McClain-Furmanski) writes:

>>: : I am interested in making my own tee-shirts.  I seem to recall a
>product
>>: : which you hooked up to your imagewriter and printed whatever you
>would
>>: : like.  Then, you could iron the printout onto any shirt. 

>   Right. Spinnaker released a product named "Tee Shirt Shop" which
>included software to print hires images, a collection of thick-line
>images, and transfer paper, PLUS some blank tee shirts! 

I bought some packages of Print N Press from Radio Shack.  They were 
being discontinued at the time, but you could call and see if your local 
store has any still in stock, or could find any for you.  They work 
really well.  It is transfer paper for use with Dot Matrix ribbon 
printers.  Just print what you want on the paper, iron it on the shirt.  

Lori
skye@gonix.com