Printed Fabric
Instructions
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When using printed fabric, it is important to remember that
every printer and computer is slightly different, so these are
general instructions to give you an idea of how easy it is to
use this technique!
First, open the file. All of our printable files are in PDF format,
which can be opened and printed using Adobe Reader. This is a
free program you can download at www.get.adobe.com/reader if
you do not have it.
NOTE: The printed fabric used in the instructions is from a
previous collection.
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Before you start printing on your fabric, it is always good to do
a test print on a plain sheet of paper to make sure there are no
issues and you are happy with the quality.
It is very important to know which way to lay your printable fabric
so that you don’t accidentally print on the wrong side. If your
printer doesn’t have clear instructions, then just mark the piece of
paper you are using for the test on one side so you know which
way to feed it in. The last thing you want to do is waste ink and a
fabric sheet trying to figure this out!
When you go to print the file, it is very important to make sure
you have “Actual Size” clicked in order to maintain the intended
ratio. The printer should also be set to a normal quality, plain
paper setting unless specified otherwise by the manufacturer of
the printable fabric you are using.
Once you are happy with your test print, remove all paper from
your printer and load only one sheet of printable fabric at a time.
Again, make sure you load the paper so that it will print on the
fabric side.
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