Transfer Paper - any success (off the record)

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  • rtesta

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    Transfer Paper - any success (off the record)

    I know that Transfer Paper is not certified, recommended, or even considered when talking about Konica Minolta (or any non-fuser oil fusing) systems.

    I have talked to a few people who have had success with Techni Print Transfers from The Paper Ranch. (Heat Transfer, Dye Sublimation and Engraving Equipment & Supplies Source) running on C6500/C5500's.

    Has anyone else had success with this type of transfer; or any transfer substrates at all? I understand that transfer material does not work well (if at all) with non-fuser oil processes, however, I figured I would ask.

    Thanks for the help.
  • Specilist KVN
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    • Sep 2008
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    Originally posted by rtesta
    I know that Transfer Paper is not certified, recommended, or even considered when talking about Konica Minolta (or any non-fuser oil fusing) systems.

    I have talked to a few people who have had success with Techni Print Transfers from The Paper Ranch. (Heat Transfer, Dye Sublimation and Engraving Equipment & Supplies Source) running on C6500/C5500's.

    Has anyone else had success with this type of transfer; or any transfer substrates at all? I understand that transfer material does not work well (if at all) with non-fuser oil processes, however, I figured I would ask.

    Thanks for the help.
    I actually did quite a bit of testing on this.

    I found a few that would go through and not melt of jam but the colour so so different from product to product that i would not endorse/support anyone running them. They will run but you will get what you get as far as colour and consistency.

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    • bdobler

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      I had success running JotoPaper (Heat transfer Papers, Heat Transfer Vinyl, Sublimation Inks, Ricoh GX7000). I used Paropy CLTM Non-Oil 157. No problems at all.

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