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    Old 06-01-2014, 07:12 PM
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    I have an HP all in one. The ink runs when I wash it. What is a good printer to print labels? I want to offer this service to my customers.
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    Old 06-01-2014, 07:24 PM
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    Would love to know! :-)
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    Old 06-01-2014, 07:36 PM
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    I think you'd need to use fabric that has been treated before you print on it. There are several different products on the market, from pre-treated fabric (June Tailor) to commercial products you treat your own fabric with Bubble Jet Set). There's even a homemade version of Bubble Jet Set I've seen on Pinterest, however I have no knowledge of how well it works. The commercial products will tell you what kind of ink is best to use.
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    I've found that if I press the printed piece right after printing it...on both sides, then wait about a day and spray lightly with water and iron well, doing this several times, ๙it doesn't bleed. It may fade a little with repeated washing. I have a HP printer as well.
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    This is what I do too. I wait a couple of days before I press on both sides and it doesn't fade as much. I wash in cold water too!!!!! I have HP all in one too!!!!
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    I've found that if I press the printed piece right after printing it...on both sides, then wait about a day and spray lightly with water and iron well, doing this several times, ๙it doesn't bleed. It may fade a little with repeated washing. I have a HP printer as well.
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    With my HP all in one I only print in black and I set the ink to BEST quality ( it uses more ink ) then press both sides as soon as it comes out of the printer. I find that if I print with ink quality at BEST that when I rinse it and the excess washes out I still have a very nice label. If you print at a lower ink setting once you wash it you will get more of a grey print.

    If I want to print in color on the fabric I go to my grandmothers and use her Epson . The reason for this is that HP color inks are water based ( they wash out ! ) and Epson color inks are Pigment ( permanent )
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    Old 06-02-2014, 02:04 AM
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    it's not the printer---it's the ink---you need to purchase good permanent (expensive) ink- the fabric needs to be prepared for dyeing (laundered- with detergent-no fabric softener, so the chemicals are removed) then the ink needs time to cure/dry and be heat set. you can buy permanent ink for your hp. you do want a good printer that is made for good photo printing- an all in one printer is designed more for office applications- not so much for artistic uses. that being said- I successfully printed on fabrics many times using my hp 4 in one...but I did spend big bucks for good ink.
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    i saved this previous informative post to my QB blog http://www.quiltingboard.com/blogs/i...ut-b11879.html
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    I have used my HP all in one to print pictures for quilts and never had the ink run
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    Old 06-02-2014, 04:42 AM
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    I've read several times that the best printer to use for labels, pictures, etc, is an Epson (not sure what model numbers but not laser) because the ink used is a permanent pigment, apparently something that the other brands don't use in their ink cartridges.
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