![]() ![]() That is mainly where those of us who print onto heat transfer paper and heat press post our questions. You should join us over in the Heat Transfer Heat Press section. PS: You posted in the DTG (direct to garment) section. I even bleached it to see what would happen, since the shirt washed so well the first few times. Looking for a workaround to print a few pages a week on this printer or willing to go back to an old Canon 2100 if generic drivers will work. I know that Canon has no Win 10 drivers planned for this device. I can 'see' the Pixma ip2600 using the control panel but can not select it. Here are photos of the shirt I tested with the Canon regular dye ink and JPSS. After upgrade from Win 7, PDF complete has been the default driver. has a 5% discount for signing up for the newletter, and they're prices are already very good. JPSS can be found at many suppliers like and new milford photo, coastal, alpha supply. If you only want to do light/white shirts, you can use the printer and JPSS. Try a sample of your ink with the JPSS to be sure, as your printer and mine could have a different ink formulation, but from my test, I would say that chances are you will have very good luck as well. I tested this ink with the JPSS and it did Not Fade! This ink fades when washed *but* a paper came out on the market called Jetprosofstretch (we call it JPSS around here). I used a Canon Pixma ip4000, with the regular dye inks. ![]()
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