Anyone know how to make a jpeg into an ironable logo?

I want to take a jpeg, print it out and make it a logo to be ironed onto clothing. Any ideas?

import the image into any program (i use word) that will print it as a ‘transfer’ - ie., backward - and then print it onto iron-on transfer paper. very quick, very easy.

-mike

transfer paper? splain

Print on Inkjet Iron-on paper, cut out and iron…

Make sure you buy the good stuff.

If putting on a tri-uni, you’re best off going to the local screen printing shop.

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000028F4Y/102-1873434-3554550?v=glance

http://www.mcgpaper.com/tshirtran.html

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00000J3LY/103-6301264-1812669?v=glance
Have tried that product and it’s decent.
Your color printer should have an option to print backward.

Make sure you measure your logo’s placement with a ruler and check if it’s in a straight line. Then let the logo cool before you take the backing paper out. If you take it out while it’s still hot, the logo will not have completely transfered.

I guess you can also practice with old shirts to get the ironing and placing right.

I have only been able to transfer an animated .gif image thus far, still trying to figure out how to do the .jpg
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That sounds too cool! Does the constant moving image on your shirt ever get distracting? Isn’t technology amazing? :slight_smile:

Michael

yep , cool eh!