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Old 05-10-2018, 02:51 PM
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I have some difficulty with printing labels directly on fabric eventhough I use freezer paper. The ink doesn't stay on the fabric; it disappears with the first wash. Does anybody have a solution? Thanks.
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Do you heat set it with your iron before washing?
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Being that you are using your own yardage,

Has the fabric been washed?
... washing would get the sizing and other chemicals off, and prepare the fabric to receive the ink.

After washing, as the fabric been re-treated (starched, best press, spray sizing, dryer sheets, etc.)?
... all of these could be preventing the ink to stay on the fabric. Back to washing, as above.

As GmaSandee already questioned, be sure to heat set it after printing.
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My grandd's baby quilt has seen many washings. The label is readable after 2 years. No sizing, starch etc. ...and definitely set with very hot iron, no steam. Also, l used a rather bold font, and set the printer to a darker than normal setting.
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What type of printer are you using? Is it the type that is meant to print on fabric?
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Did you treat your fabric before printing? There is a solution for this, sorry I don't recall the name. I believe you can also get pretreated fabric made especially for printing with inkjet printer.
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I used Bubble Jet Set for years and was always confident the labels would last through many years of washing. Not so... one of my friends told me the labels I used on her twins quilts were almost faded beyond reading in a couple years of washing the baby quilts. I usually hand embroider a simple message label now. (I wonder when statistics are posted about a product, how many actual full washings etc. actually happen before posting the results?) I have some quilts in my house that have only been washed once and the labels look lovely... I have never just printed a label onto fabric that has not been treated with a chemical product. I have received swap blocks where people have signed them with "permanent" gel pens etc..... but when I soaked them and scrubbed them... the signature disappeared. I guess what I'm saying is... you need to experiment for yourself and be happy with the results.
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It’s the type of ink in the printer. You need pigment based ink, not dye based ink. When I can get to my computer, I will post a link to a website that explains the difference.
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Originally Posted by Prism99 View Post
It’s the type of ink in the printer. You need pigment based ink, not dye based ink. When I can get to my computer, I will post a link to a website that explains the difference.

I will also be watching for this link. thank you.
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Here's the link to the very informative article that talks about the two different kinds of dyes in inkjet printers:
http://www.gloriahansen.com/articles.php?p=1&ID=14
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